1874 – State Capitol, Sacramento, California
Architect: Reuben Clark & M.F. Butler Groundbreaking for the Capitol occurred December 4, 1860, but it took nearly 14 years and several administrations to complete the effort. Late in the year 1869 the...
Architect: Reuben Clark & M.F. Butler Groundbreaking for the Capitol occurred December 4, 1860, but it took nearly 14 years and several administrations to complete the effort. Late in the year 1869 the...
Architect: C.S. Beck Perspective view including ground plan from The Building News, July 24th 1874: “One of the view,s we give this week illustrates a Shooting Lodge for H.R.H. the Prince of Wales,...
Architect: John P. Seddon Published in The Building News, December 26 1873: “The double page of details and single page perspective illustrations given, are from the drawings exhibited by Mr. J.P. Seddon, in...
Architect: Thomas Harris One of the shortlisted designs for a new school for the Grocers Company. As part of the Company’s work, a school was founded in Hackney, east London, in 1876 for...
Architect: Giles & Gane One of the shortlisted designs for a new school for the Grocers Company. As part of the Company’s work, a school was founded in Hackney, east London, in 1876...
Architect: Thomas Mitchell A Church of England Primary school connected with the local parish church.
Architect: Frederick Roper Published in The Building News, 5 June 1874. This is the earliest board school surviving in London, but is now made up of residential units.