1878 – Studios, ‘Charlecote’, Hampstead, London
The illustration shows a studio and chambers lately erected for C. Green, Esq. The whole of the elevations are faced with red bricks,
The illustration shows a studio and chambers lately erected for C. Green, Esq. The whole of the elevations are faced with red bricks,
From The Building News, August 9 1878: “Messes. Bell and Roper are the architects of the above house,
The David Thomas Memorial church was erected 1879-81 but demolished in 1987 destroying most of a Gothic fantasy by Stuart Coleman.
Commercial art galleries for Messrs. Agnew & Sons, published in The Building News, September 20th 1878.
Described in The Building News: “Beddington Park, the seat of the ancient family of Carews for many centuries,
The Tower House was built between 1876 and 1878 in the 13th century French gothic style,
Published in The Building News, November 29 1878: “These buildings, which were opened last night, occupy a triangular site in the rear of two rows of new houses and shops,
Hampstead Town Hall began life as the Vestry Hall of Hampstead Parish.
From The Building News,
Constructed as a house for himself, John Leslie O’Hanlon. Published in The Irish Builder, September 15,
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