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Architecture of Kent

22 July 2009
1888 – Liberal Club, Rochester, Kent

1888 – Liberal Club, Rochester, Kent

Architect: George E. Bond Perspective including ground & first floor plans from The Building News, May 25th 1888. Later became the Castle Theatre, before becoming Rochester Police Station. Demolished in 1975.

30 September 2010
1888 – New Congregational Church, Beckenham, Kent

1888 – New Congregational Church, Beckenham, Kent

Architect: J.W. Beaumont & R.F. Beaumont Published in The Building News, March 2nd 1888. The Beckenham Congregational Church was founded in 1878. The church on Crescent Road, was built 1887 by J.W. Beaumont...

08 November 2010
1888 – New Houses, Sandshurst Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent

1888 – New Houses, Sandshurst Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent

Architect: T.E. Hall Front elevation including plans from The Architect, March 30th 1888.

08 November 2010
1888 – New Premises, Bromley, Kent

1888 – New Premises, Bromley, Kent

Architect: W.A. Wiliams Front Perspective View from The Architect, March 30th 1888.

02 December 2009
1888 – Shelter on the Lees, Folkestone, Kent

1888 – Shelter on the Lees, Folkestone, Kent

Architect: Bromley & Cowell Published in The Building News, April 20th 1888.

25 April 2012
1888 – The Rochester & County Club, Rochester, Kent

1888 – The Rochester & County Club, Rochester, Kent

Architect: George Friend Perspective view & floor plan published in The Building News, February 17th 1888.

29 June 2009
1891 – Presbyterian Church & Manse, Chatham, Kent

1891 – Presbyterian Church & Manse, Chatham, Kent

Architect: George E. Bond Front perspective view including plan published in The Building News, July 15th 1898.

15 February 2012
1892 –  House, South Hill Park, Bromley, Kent

1892 – House, South Hill Park, Bromley, Kent

Architect: Williams & Hopton Published in The Builder, February 6th 1892.

06 May 2010
1892 – Covered Bridge, Kearnsey Court, Dover, Kent

1892 – Covered Bridge, Kearnsey Court, Dover, Kent

Architect: Thomas Mawson Published in The Building News July 25th 1892. Part of a garden design by Thomas Mawson. Still existing and open to the public.