1871 – Sir William Powell Alms Houses, Fulham, London
Design for new almshouses to be erected in Fulham, and published in The Building News, May 12th 1871.
Design for new almshouses to be erected in Fulham, and published in The Building News, May 12th 1871.
On the 10th January 1941 Clarence Pier was bombed during the heaviest air raid on Portsmouth of World War Two and the Clarence Pier Pavilion and the Espanade Assembly Rooms and Hotel were no more.
Large complex of buildings built between 1869-71. McCurdy was picked after an architectural competition in 1863 with nineteen competitors from England,
Published in The Building News, October 27 1871
Illustration of building as planned by McCarthy. The builder was Thomas Byrne, Belfast and the cost excluding the tower,
Built in the grounds of Cullies House, an eighteenth-century country house which was demolished c.1980. Designed in 1869,
From The Buildings News, March 10 1871: “This church, a view of which is given in our illustrations this week,
Published in The Building News, March 17 1871.
Fine classical courthouse constructed in the early 1870s. No longer in use as a courthouse. Perspective View published in The Building News,
Part of Bayswater Hill was taken for the Red House of 1871, designed by J.J. Stevenson as a precursor of the ‘Queen Anne’