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22 June 2009
1910 – Pair of Cottages, Little Canford, Dorset

1910 – Pair of Cottages, Little Canford, Dorset

Architect: Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel

22 June 2009
1876 – St. Clement’s Church, Bournemouth, Dorset

1876 – St. Clement’s Church, Bournemouth, Dorset

Architect: John D. Sedding

22 June 2009
1873 – The Digby Mortuary Chapel, Sherbourne, Dorset

1873 – The Digby Mortuary Chapel, Sherbourne, Dorset

Architect: Slater & Carpenter Published in The Building News 1872. Architectural partnership formed between William Slater & Richard Herbert Carpenter in 1863 and continuing until Slater’s death in 1872. “…the West Door of...

22 June 2009
1873 – Church of St. John, Moordown, Bournemouth, Dorset

1873 – Church of St. John, Moordown, Bournemouth, Dorset

Architect: George Edmund Street Published in The Building News, August 29 1873: “One of our lithographic illustrations represents the church of S. John, Moordown, Bournemouth, which has recently been erected by funds raised...

22 June 2009
1892 – Church of St. Saviour, Newtown, Dorset

1892 – Church of St. Saviour, Newtown, Dorset

Architect: Romaine-Walker & Tanner

22 June 2009
1884 – ‘Gablehurst’, Branksome Park, Bournemouth

1884 – ‘Gablehurst’, Branksome Park, Bournemouth

Architect: J. Nixon Horsfield

22 June 2009
1905 – Thompson Memorial Library, Vassar College, Ploughkeepsie, New York

1905 – Thompson Memorial Library, Vassar College, Ploughkeepsie, New York

Architect: Allen & Collins When Vassar opened in 1865, the library was a mere single room in Main with a collection of only three thousand books. In 1893 Frederick Ferris Thompson, a Vassar...

22 June 2009
1876 – High Meadow, Claughton, Cheshire

1876 – High Meadow, Claughton, Cheshire

Architect: G.E. Grayson Perspective View incuding plans published in The Building News, October 13th 1876.

22 June 2009
1876 – Schools & Residence, Tylers Green, Buckinghamshire

1876 – Schools & Residence, Tylers Green, Buckinghamshire

Architect: Arthur Vernon