1869 – The Lodge, Upper Tooting, London
Architect: W.H. Lockwood View published in The Building News, December 31st 1869.
Architect: W.H. Lockwood View published in The Building News, December 31st 1869.
Architect: E.C. Robins Never constructed. Originally the site of Saville House, formerly Aylesbury House of 1684, which was used for various exhibitions and entertainments from the first years of the nineteenth century. When...
Architect: Charles Geoghegan A pair of 18th century houses that were remodeled in 1869 for the Royal Bank by Charles Geoghegan. His redesign added the Victorian stuccoed decoration around the windows, as well...
From The Architect and Contract Reporter, November 27 1869: The Magdalen Hospital is the oldest institution of its kind, was founded in 1758, and has hitherto been located, in the Blackfriars Road. For...
Architect: Giles & Biven From The Architect and Contract Reporter, October 30 1869: Our illustration of this week represents a subject of much interest to our non-professional readers. The English gentleman’s house””the something...
Architect: Arthur W. Blomfield From The Architect and Contract Reporter, November 27 1869: The church, dedicated in honour of the Blessed Virgin, is built and partially endowed at the sole expense of Mrs....
Architect: Horace Jones From The Architect and Contract Reporter, July 24 1869: The Metropolitan Market in Smithfield one of the recent additions to the architecture of the City of London consists of a...
Architect: George Goldie From The Architect and Contract Reporter, October 2 1869: The site of the New Pro-Cathedral at Kensington is, unfortunately, not all that could be desired; at any rate, as things...
From The Architect and Contract Reporter, October 16 1869: The illustration in our number of to day gives a perspec tive view of three Railway Bridges or Viaducts which carry over the Mortlake...