1864 – Congregational Church, Barking, Essex Architect: W.P. Poulton “The memorial stone of a new Congregational Church, wag laid on the 6th of last month,
1870 – Church of St. Andrew, Plaistow, Essex Architect:James Brooks Published in The Building News, November 25th 1870. The large stone building, designed by James Brooks, is in an Early English style with an apsidal chancel and large but uncompleted crossing tower.
1870 – Church, Ford End, Great Waltham, Essex Architect: Fred Chancellor The foundation stone of the Church, laid in 1870 refers to the older name, Fourth End,
1870 – St. Paul’s School, Stratford, Essex Architect: Henry Ough “These schools are erected in the parish of St. Paul, Stratford, of which the Rev. G.
1870 – White Colne Church, Colchester, Essex Architect: C.J. Moxon Before & after restoration as published in The Building News, July 1st, 1870
1871 – Farm Homestead at Lawford Hall, Essex Architect: W. Lewis Baker “These buildings were erected in the year 1871, for. M. Nichols, Esq., of Lawford Hall near Manningtree.
1873 – Coachmans Cottage, Chelmsford, Essex Architect: Fred Chancellor Published in The Building News, August 22 1873: “One of our illustrations this week is a Lodge recently erected for J.
1873 – Down Hall, Harlow, Essex Architect: F.P. Cockerell Now a country house hotel. Perspective view including ground plan, published in The Building News, July 4th 1873.