1876 – Great Northern Hotel, Rostrevor, Co. Down
Architect: William J. Watson A large hotel facing Carlingford Lough, with a main frontage of almost 150 feet broken into a central block and two lower wings. Alongside the hotel were the Temperance...
Architect: William J. Watson A large hotel facing Carlingford Lough, with a main frontage of almost 150 feet broken into a central block and two lower wings. Alongside the hotel were the Temperance...
Architect: Walter F. Harris Designed for J. Allen esq., and published in The Building News, July 20th 1876.
Architect: F.H. Fowler Now the site of the New Scotland Yard buildings by Richard Norman Shaw.
Architect: Robert Matheson After sitting empty for many years, there are plans to develop as modern office accommodation. At one stage, it was propsed to convert the massive renaissance style building into an...
Architect: Habershon & Brock A Grade II listed church built for the Lutherans in 1876 as the Hamburg Lutheran Church in a German Gothic style to serve the community associated with the adjacent...
Architect: Stuart Colman Front Perspective & Plans published in The Building News, July 14th 1876.
Architect: J & S.E. Clarkson Published in The Builder, August 26th 1876.
Architect: James Brooks Part of a convent. Published in The Building News, April 14th 1876.
Architect: Lewis H. Isaacs New Buildings at the Corner of Chancery Lane & Holborn, published in The Builder, December 2nd 1876. Still existing although the facade along Holborn is truncated with only two...