1873 – St Andrews Manse, Toronto, Ontario
A fine house next to St Andrews Presbyterian Church in a colonial style with a nice steep mansard roof, detailed dormer windows and rooftop decorative railing.
A fine house next to St Andrews Presbyterian Church in a colonial style with a nice steep mansard roof, detailed dormer windows and rooftop decorative railing.
Published in The Building News, December 19 1873: “We give an interior view of this edifice.
Original illustration of John Dando Sedding’s intentions for St. Clements. The main body of the church,
Designed by architect Timothy Hevey of Belfast in an early English Gothic. Built in black stone,
Prior to its completion, The Dublin Builder remarked that “The Roman Catholic Cathedral, a spacious Gothic structure,
Perspective View, West Elevation, and Cross Section published in The Building News, September 26th 1873. “The foundation-stone of this church,
Published in The Building News, December 12 1873: “The schools of which we give illustration and plan consist of infants’,
Saint Luke’s was built in 1872 to 1873; designed by George and Henry Godwin.
Published in The Building News, December 12 1873: “We give an exterior perspective, and ground and chamber plans,
Taverham Hall is built on one of the oldest estates in Norfolk, and occupies the site of an old mansion of that name,