1879 – Llanerch Panna, Ellesmere, Wales
Front Perspective View including Chamber Plan, as designed for the Hon. George T. Kenyon, and published in The Building News,
Front Perspective View including Chamber Plan, as designed for the Hon. George T. Kenyon, and published in The Building News,
Accepted design by F.E. Jones & 2nd place design by J.M. Brooks. St. Peter’s Church is the largest Parish Church in Wales and also has the longest nave being 60 metres from west porch to east window and 15 metres wide across nave and south aisle.
Perspective including ground floor plans as published in The Building News, October 10th 1879. “Within the past four years the School Board of the Borough of Cardiff have erected certain school buildings in various parts of the town.
Published in The Building News, October 31st 1879. Originally founded in the 11th century, with parts of the existing church constructed in the 15th century,
“The offices illustrated this week are to be devoted to the use of the Postal Telegraph Ser-vice,
The winning entry in a competition to design a new building for the Cardiff Free Library,
Design for a new library and school submitted to architectural competition. Published in The Building News,
“This block of buildings is now in course of erection for Mr. C. Kyte, on the corner of Bute and Customhouse streets,
Bank branch for the Glamorganshire Banking Company – eventually a part of Lloyds Bank. “This building is now in course of erection in the main street of the town.
“Plas Llanychan has been rebuilt, on the foundation of an old house which was in a dilapidated condition,