1887 – Unsuccessful design for Imperial Institute, South Kensington, London
Unsuccessful competition entry by Thomas Graham Jackson to design a new Imperial Institute in Kensgington. The massive,
Unsuccessful competition entry by Thomas Graham Jackson to design a new Imperial Institute in Kensgington. The massive,
Elevation, Section & Plans published in The Architect, March 23rd 1888. Unbuilt.
Front elevation published in The Architect, February 10th 1888.
Unbuilt competition entry – the winning design was built by by J.W, Simpson and Milner Allen and opened in 1896.
Unbuilt proposal to remodel the medieval Carfax Tower in central Oxford after the demolition of the main body of the attached church in 1896.
Not constructed, the ruined village church, a ruin for a century, was instead restored by 1904 and is in use today.
Unbuilt design for a new Guildhall for Cambridge. The present Guildhall in Cambridge, was completed in 1939,
Unbuilt design for public library. “This design was placed first in the recent competition by the assessor,
“Our illustrations show the plans and perspective view of the second premiated design for the Henley-on-Thames Municipal Buildings,
Putney Library is a Grade II listed building, and built in 1899, to designs of architect was Francis J Smith.
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