1875 – St. Augustine’s Church, Kilburn, London
According to Pevsner, one of the finest churches of its period in England. The 254ft tall spire was constructed in 1898,
According to Pevsner, one of the finest churches of its period in England. The 254ft tall spire was constructed in 1898,
Church for the Dominicans, foundation stone laid in May 1873. Although dedicated in September 17 1875,
From The Architect, December 4, 1875: This is an alteration from a house as shown in small sketch.
This Roman Catholic church took some time to be completed – the foundation stone was laid 28 Aug 1872 by Archbishop MacHale.
Perspecive view of main front published in The Building News, October 15th 1875. Largely demolished in 1924,
St Mary’s Church, Warrington is a Grade II listed building and is an active Roman Catholic church.
From The Architect, December 4, 1875: This church, built in the style shown by the small sketch about JL the year 1730,
The design was chosen as a result of an architectural competition. St Mary’s Catholic Hall was used for concerts and dances,
Built by Major Foster and designed by W.S. Barber. Published in The Building News, May 17th 1878.
Perspective view & plan published in The Building News. The Nave is the only part of Richard Norman Shaw’s original design that was finally carried out.