1874 – Old Furnivals Distillery, Nos. 26-27 High Holborn, London
Published in The Building News, December 26 1873: “Nos. 26 and 27, High Holborn, have been taken by Messrs.
Published in The Building News, December 26 1873: “Nos. 26 and 27, High Holborn, have been taken by Messrs.
From The Building News, November 20 1874: “One of our illustrations this week represents Orrest Bank,
John Owens, a Manchester textile merchant, bequeathed £96,942 in 1846 for the purpose of founding a college for the education of males on non-sectarian lines.
From The Building News, August 28 1874: “The illustration represents the Goswell-road front of the Paper-Staining Works recently rebuilt,
Published in The Building News, March 6 1874.
An attractive small Presbyterian church set back at the edge of a verdant graveyard. Designed by John Boyd of Belfast,
“This illustration is such a reproduction from a rough sketch made some time back by Mr.
From The Building News, July 17 1874: “The design for the proposed bank at Worcester,