1864 – Clarence Hotel, Dover, Kent
Building commenced in 1864 at a cost of £750,000. It was renamed the “Imperial Hotel” in 1867 when the lease changed hands. It reached five storeys high and boasted 240 rooms. Never a...
Building commenced in 1864 at a cost of £750,000. It was renamed the “Imperial Hotel” in 1867 when the lease changed hands. It reached five storeys high and boasted 240 rooms. Never a...
Architect: John Ross Published in The Builder, December 26 1863
“This house, which has just been completed, has been built by the late Mr. J. H. Langston, M.P. for the city of Oxford, of Saraden House, near Chipping Norton. The village is a...
This edifice illustrated was erected at the cost of Herr Richartz, a private citizen of Cologne, Germany, to receive the works of art given to that city by Professor Wallraff. It stands in...
Architect: Thomas Smith “In our notes ” Going Along,” we have had occasion to remark on the aspect of some of the buildings abroad used for the services of the Church of England....
Architect: John Miller Bryson The first portion of this building has been erected from the designs of Mr. John Miller Bryson, architect, to accommodate 2,000 persons; but when the proposed extensions are carried...
Architect: Newman & Billing “Two houses of which we give an illustration, have been recently erected by the governors of Guy’s Hospital for the purpose of providing residences for two of their medical...
Architect: S.S. Teuton “Our principal illustration, this week, represents a mansion which is now being erected, near Nottingham, for the Duke of St. Alban’s, from the design and under the superintendence of Mr....