1878 – Church, Caversham, Oxfordshire
A largely 15th-century church before the addition of a three stage tower and south aisle by Morris &
A largely 15th-century church before the addition of a three stage tower and south aisle by Morris &
From The Building News, September 6 1878: “The illustration shows the proposed design for the completion of the tower of this church,
The Examination Schools were designed by Thomas Graham Jackson and were completed in 1882. They were Jackson’s first major commission and set the scene for his transformation of Oxford’s academic architecture over the following 40 years.
Keep & Entrance Gates published in The Building News, November 19th 1880. “It comprises the guard-room and accessories,
Illustration published in The Building News, June 13th 1880. The Oxford Chronicle for 11 October 1879 gives the following full description of the proposed school: “This building,
“The boat- house is now being built for the Oxford University Boat Club by Mr.
Perspective view & ground plan as published in The Building News, May 7th 1880.
Still in use as a post office today, but sympathetically extended in the early 20th century,