1892 – Hyde Park Court, Albert Gate, Kensington, London
Destroyed by fire in early 1893. Perspective view published in The Building News, November 25th 1892.
Destroyed by fire in early 1893. Perspective view published in The Building News, November 25th 1892.
Cottage hospital funded by philanthropist Passmore Edwards. The Passmore Edwards Cottage Hospital was officially opened in 1895 by Mrs Passmore Edwards.
Accepted design for Rotherhithe Town Hall, View from Neptune Street and Lower Road. After Rotherhithe Council merged with the old Bermondsey Borough Council in 1905,
The Her Majesty’s Theatre adjacent, which still stands, is only indicated in these elevations. The architect was Charles John Phipps also,
Demolished.
Originally opened as Weston’s Music Hall on 16 November 1857 at 242-245 High Holborn. The theatre was renamed the Royal Music Hall in 1868,
A major phase of new building took place in 1897-1901 at the St. Marylebone Workhouse.
“This well-known variety theatre has just been rebuilt. It occupies the site of the previous “Metropolitan,”
Now demolished. “This building, occupying an important frontage to Gracechurch-street, with return frontage to Ship Tavern-passage,
The Royal Duchess Theatre had a flamboyant Beaux-Arts style exterior was topped by a huge copper dome which was surmounted by a cupola,