1875 – Flour Mill & Proposed Miller’s Cottage, Salop, Shropshire
Architect: T.T. Smith Near Hinnington. Published in The Building News,April 2nd 1875.
Architect: T.T. Smith Near Hinnington. Published in The Building News,April 2nd 1875.
Architect: E.F.C. Clarke Published in The Building News, February 26th 1875.
Architect: Slater & Carpenter The original Holdenby Palace was completed in 1583 and was one of the largest houses in England, constructed around two courtyards. It was largely demolished in the late 17th...
Architect: Rowland Plumbe Perspective view published in The Building News, May 7th 1875. Rowland Plumbe was mainly known for being the architect of many residential schemes across London, many being considered the first...
Architect: Arthur W. Blomfield In June 1875 a church named St. Saviours was opened on a site in Oxford Street that had been leased to the Association for The Deaf & Dumb by...
Architect: John Whichcord The Club was founded in 1870 under the patronage of Benjamin Disraeli, later Earl of Beaconsfield, as a convenient meeting place for Conservative Members of Parliament close to the House....
Architect: Richard Norman Shaw Lowther Lodge is immediately south of Hyde Park, and was built between 1872 and 1875. It is an important example of Victorian Queen Anne architecture, with gothic influences. The...