1878 – Proposed Memorial Cross, All Saints Church, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Published in The Building News, September 6th 1878. “The cross, an illustration of which appears in our present number,
Published in The Building News, September 6th 1878. “The cross, an illustration of which appears in our present number,
Paid for by the railway company and railway workers, the small church is rock faced, and has a west baptistry in the form of a large apse.
Waterhouse designed many offices for the Prudential Assurance Company, including their Holborn Bars head office in Holborn and branch offices in Southampton,
Unbuilt proposal for Grammar School.
Published in The Building News, August 30th 1878. “The illustration is taken from a drawing in this year’s Academy.
A 15th century Church, located in the centre of the village, with a 109 foot three stage tower.The tower dates from the 1540’s and is one of the finest examples of the Perpendicular style in Somerset.
From The Architect, September 25, 1875: “In the autumn of last year it may be remembered designs were invited by the governors of Roan’s Charity Greenwich from six selected architects in limited competition,
The third Paris World’s Fair, called an Exposition Universelle in French, was held from 1 May through to 10 November 1878.