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15 May 2013
1877 – Christ Church of Ireland, Strabane, Co. Tyrone

1877 – Christ Church of Ireland, Strabane, Co. Tyrone

Architect: John Kennedy Described as the new St. Comghall’s Church in the architecture press, but named Christ Church. The foundation stone was laid on Tuesday, November 17, 1874, by the Duchess of Abercorn,...

21 March 2013
1877 – The Margate Skating Rink & Aquarium, Kent

1877 – The Margate Skating Rink & Aquarium, Kent

Architect: Mr. Bedborough The Margate Skating Rink & Aquarium, Kent as proposed and published in The Builder, September 8th 1877. The imposing title of the Marine Palace was that chosen by its Victorian...

16 March 2013
1877 – New Lodge, Chislehurst, Kent

1877 – New Lodge, Chislehurst, Kent

Architect: George Somers Clarke Designed for Dr. Saunders and published in The Building News, May 18th 1877.

01 March 2013
1877 – Brighton School of Art & Science, Sussex

1877 – Brighton School of Art & Science, Sussex

Architect: J.G. Gibbins In January 1875, a provisional contract for the erection of the new School of Art was approved and, in the following months, Alexander Fisher advised the Building Committee about the...

03 November 2012
1877 – St. Andrew’s Halls, Glasgow, Scotland

1877 – St. Andrew’s Halls, Glasgow, Scotland

Architect: James Sellars With its massive and striking classical facade, with four large sculptured groups by artist John Mossman, St. Andrew’s Hall was funded by a private company to meet the demand for...

24 October 2012
1877 – Third Premiated Design, Wakefield Town Hall, Yorkshire

1877 – Third Premiated Design, Wakefield Town Hall, Yorkshire

Architect: Austin Johnnson & Hicks Third premiated design in architectural competition to design a new townhall. Published in The Building News, June 8th 1877.

24 October 2012
1877 –  Competitive design for Educational Buildings, Nottingham

1877 – Competitive design for Educational Buildings, Nottingham

Architect: Roper & Sutton Competitive design for educational buldings, published in The Building News, March 16th 1877.

15 October 2012
1877 – Cragside, Northumberland

1877 – Cragside, Northumberland

Architect: Richard Norman Shaw Designed for Lord Armstrong – Victorian inventor, innovator and landscaper. Cragside house was truly a wonder of its age. A Victorian fantasy – its Tudor-style wood beams, turrets and...

09 October 2012
1877 – The Royal Bank of Scotland, 1 Bishopsgate, London

1877 – The Royal Bank of Scotland, 1 Bishopsgate, London

Architect: Thomas Chatfield Clarke Design for Royal Bank of Scotland building. No longer in use as a bank, and since the re-numbering of Bishopsgate Mo.1. A fine classical facade with a large well-lit...

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