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24 September 2009
1873 – St. Eugene’s Cathedral, Derry

1873 – St. Eugene’s Cathedral, Derry

Architect: J.J. McCarthy

23 September 2009
1873 – Holy Trinity Church, Crosshaven, Co. Cork

1873 – Holy Trinity Church, Crosshaven, Co. Cork

Architect: William Burges Designed by William Burges after he had won the commission for St Finn Barre’s Cathedral in Cork, this little parish church was never completed. After the main body of the...

04 September 2009
1873 – Schools, Cottenham Road, Holloway, London

1873 – Schools, Cottenham Road, Holloway, London

Architect: Lacy W. Ridge From The Building News, November 28 1873: “The School Board for London have erected one of their new schools on a site situated between tho Cottenham-road and the Hornsey-road,...

02 August 2009
1873 – New Goverment Buildings, Chicago, Illinois

1873 – New Goverment Buildings, Chicago, Illinois

Architect: A.B. Mullet Never constructed design for a government building in an overblown Second Empire style. Published in The Builder, January 11th 1873.

16 July 2009
1873 – St. Gabriel’s, Newington, London

1873 – St. Gabriel’s, Newington, London

Architect: J.E.K. Cutts Perspective View, West Elevation, and Cross Section published in The Building News, September 26th 1873. “The foundation-stone of this church, of which we give illustrations, will be laid on Monday...

16 July 2009
1876 – Curriers’ Hall, London Wall, London

1876 – Curriers’ Hall, London Wall, London

Architect: J.& J. Belcher The Curriers’ Company has a long and complex history, dating from 1272 when the “Mistery of Curriers” first became a trade association. By around 1580, the guild of Curriers...

16 July 2009
1873 – St. Luke’s Parsonage House, Victoria Docks, London

1873 – St. Luke’s Parsonage House, Victoria Docks, London

Architect: Giles & Gane Published in The Building News, December 12 1873: “We give an exterior perspective, and ground and chamber plans, of this parsonage. It being a marshy soil, and there being...

16 July 2009
1873 – Church of St. Mary Magdalene, Paddington, London

1873 – Church of St. Mary Magdalene, Paddington, London

Architect: George Edmund Street Its surrounding streets have long been demolished and it is difficult to imagine that this tall building was actually squeezed into a narrow site. In the 1960s the community...

16 July 2009
1873 – New Zealand Chambers, Leadenhall Street, London

1873 – New Zealand Chambers, Leadenhall Street, London

Architect: Richard Norman Shaw Demolished. From The Building News, September 5 1873: “We have the satisfaction this week of giving a doublr-page illustration of a characteristic and picturesque block of buildings in Leadenhall-street,...