1860 – Graving Dock No.1, Alexandra Basin, Dublin
A construction drawing of Graving Dock No.1, which was begun about 1853 and opened on 9 February 1860.
A construction drawing of Graving Dock No.1, which was begun about 1853 and opened on 9 February 1860.
Published in The Building News, April 13, 1860. “ABOUT two years ago there stood a row of small inferior houses at the corner of Prince Albert-road and Gore-road,
The first English Grand Lodge was founded in 1717, and the building was replaced in 1860 by the architect Frederick Pepys Cockerell.
Published in The Building News, June 29 1860.
Christ’s College, Finchley is still a school today, on a different location from this building erected in 1860.
A good example of a middle-sized L-plan house, with flat-roofed porch to front, and three-bay south elevation.
Early English style with a 4-bay nave, 1-bay chancel and southern porch.
Published in The Building News, February 10, 1860. “THE Phoenix Inn, Leeds (a view of which forms our illustration this week),
Plans for the church were drawn up in 1858, and construction took place between 1860 and 1861 to a design by George Frederick Bodley.
Published in The Builder, December 1st 1860. “This fountain is executed in Portland Stone, except the basin,