1873 – Cathedral of Our Lady & St Philip Howard, Arundel, Sussex
Architect: Joseph Hansom & Son The Cathedral, originally known as the Church of St. Philip Neal, was commissioned by Henry XV Duke of Norfolk in 1868 and was opened on 1st of July...
Architect: Joseph Hansom & Son The Cathedral, originally known as the Church of St. Philip Neal, was commissioned by Henry XV Duke of Norfolk in 1868 and was opened on 1st of July...
Architect: Fred Chancellor Published in The Building News, July 18 1873: “This sketch is a view of a new lodge about to br erected at Haversham Grange, by Mrs. Digby Boycott. As it...
Architect: Somers Clarke Perspective published in The Building News, May 15th, 1874. Drawing of Altar & Reredos published in The Building News, January 21st 1881.
Architect: R.H. Carpenter Ardingly College is a selective independent co-educational boarding and day school. It was originally founded as St. Saviour’s School, Shoreham in 1858 by Canon Nathaniel Woodard whose aim was to...
Architect: E.J.J Shrewsbury From The Architect, July 24, 1875: This design was submitted in the late competition by Mr. E.J.J Shrewsbury, of Maidenhead. It was one of the selected six, and is said...
Architect: P. Auld From The Architect, October 2, 1875: The design published this week illustrates one, by Mr. P. Auld, of those submitted in the late competition.
Architect: Lee & Smith From The Architect, November 6, 1875: The design illustrated in the present number is one of two submitted by Messrs. Lee & Smith in the recent competition. The arrangements...
Architect: Alexander Lauder From The Architect, December 11, 1875: The objects sought in this design are departmental separation with convenient communication between the offices. To this end the departments are divided into three...
Architects: Jeffery & Skiller / Cross & Wells Front Perspective View including ground & 1st floor plans published in The Building News, November 3rd 1876.