1873 – St. Bartholomews Church, Sydenham, Kent
Architect: Lewis Vulliamy / Edwin Nash Published in The Building News, December 19 1873: “We give an interior view of this edifice. The short history of the church is peculiar; it was erected...
Architect: Lewis Vulliamy / Edwin Nash Published in The Building News, December 19 1873: “We give an interior view of this edifice. The short history of the church is peculiar; it was erected...
Architect: John Taylor From The Building News, August 15 1873: “It is very difficult in these days to hit upon a new and successful idea. Mr. John Taylor, of 6, Whitehall, has, however,...
Architect: Woodzell & Collcutt Selected design after an architectural competition. Published in The Building News, January 3rd 1873.
Architect: Thomas Worthington Designed for John Edward Taylor, owner of the Manchester Guardian, but sold in 1874 to the engineer, Daniel Adamson. Built in a form of Germanic Gothic, with lavish materials including...
Architect: Frederick Roper Perspective view including plans as published in The Building News, October 10th 1873. “The design of which we this week give a ground-plan and perspective view, is one of tho...
Architect: Joseph Hansom & Son The Cathedral, originally known as the Church of St. Philip Neal, was commissioned by Henry XV Duke of Norfolk in 1868 and was opened on 1st of July...
Architect: Fred Chancellor Published in The Building News, July 18 1873: “This sketch is a view of a new lodge about to br erected at Haversham Grange, by Mrs. Digby Boycott. As it...
Architect: A. Graham Perspective published in The Building News, September 10th 1875.
Architect: Richard W. Drew Perspective View including ground plan with references published in The Building News, October 16th 1874. The Old Rectory and Beauchamp Manor, now divided into two dwellings. 1873 by R.W....