1874 – Congregational Church, Cambridge
Published in The Building News, October 30 1874: “The object aimed at in this design was to put tho whole congregation in sight and hearing of the service ;
Published in The Building News, October 30 1874: “The object aimed at in this design was to put tho whole congregation in sight and hearing of the service ;
Perspective including ground plans of the Congregational Church in Harestone Valley Road published in The Building News,
From The Building News, October 9 1874: “The new Congregational church and schools about to be erected at Goole (of which we this week give a perepective view) are designed to accommodate about 330 persons,
A small gothic mortuary chapel with a particularly high pitched roof. The building is finished in rusticated limestone. Dedicated 21 June 1874.
The foundation stone of Corpus Christi was laid on 5th August 1873. Pownall created Corpus Christi in the same style as his design for the Sacred Heart,
From The Building News, November 20 1874: “The Bromley Cottage Hospital (a view and plan of which we give in this number) is also by Messrs.
Published in The Building News, May 15th 1874.
Proposal for a new church for Bettystown, near Laytown in north Co. Dublin. Published in The Irish Builder,
Entry in design competition for a new Church of Ireland in Strabane. The competition, which received nine invited designs,
James Barnet’s design for a combined Art Gallery, Museum and Library in 1874, never constructed. Intended for the corner of College and William streets was far grander than the museum as built,