1877 – The Camden Schools for Girls, Kentish Town, London
Founded in 1871 by the suffragette Frances Mary Buss, who also founded North London Collegiate School,
Founded in 1871 by the suffragette Frances Mary Buss, who also founded North London Collegiate School,
The Catholic Apostolic Church was a splinter group of Anglo-Catholics in the later part of the 19th century.
Demolished after World War II following serious bomb damage. This church is described in The Buildings of England,
Built as the residence of Henry Vernet esq., and published in The Building News, August 31st 1877.
Original design as proposed and published in The Builder, September 29th 1877.
The Margate Skating Rink & Aquarium, Kent as proposed and published in The Builder, September 8th 1877.
Published in The Building News, March 23rd 1877.
Elaborate villa from a rich Berlin family at the height of the German Empire. Rudolf Pringsheim was a leading Prussian railway owner,
Design for Royal Bank of Scotland building. No longer in use as a bank, and since the re-numbering of Bishopsgate Mo.1.
From the 1820s onwards, members of Berlin`s middle class moved in increasing numbers to Friedrichstadt and built two to four-storey villas with large and decorative gardens.
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