1878 – “Blair Hyrne”, Hampstead Hill Gardens, London
Architect: Batterbury & Huxley Elevations, Section & Plans and details from The Building News, March 29th 1878.
Architect: Batterbury & Huxley Elevations, Section & Plans and details from The Building News, March 29th 1878.
Architect: Horace T. Bonner Perspective view including plans published in The Building News, October 4th 1878.
Architect: Dunn & Hansom Birds eye perspective including plans published in The Building News, January 4th 1878.
Architect: T.G. Jackson Although Harrow School was founded in 1571, the majority of its buidings date from 1845-84. During this period, a succession of architects designed individual buildings. A great many of the...
Architect: William Burges The Tower House was built between 1876 and 1878 in the 13th century French gothic style, by the Victorian architect William Burges for himself. Burges purchased the plot of land...
Architect: W.H. Lynn The Citadel and walls, built to protect the city, are the largest standing fortifications in North America, earning Quebec a place on UNESCO’s World Heritage List. There are also a...
Architect: Antoine Mouly Undoubtedly influenced by the French clergy in Santa Fe, the Gothic Revival-style chapel was patterned after King Louis IX’s Sainte-Chapelle in Paris; a striking contrast to the adobe churches already...
Architect: McCurdy & Mitchell Unplaced design for the market buildings on Sth Great George’s Street. Described in The Building News: “the exterior, as shown by a cleverly-handled perspective drawing tinted in sepia and...
Built in 1878 as a rail terminus for the Midland and Great Western Railway Company, its has been redeveloped as an exhibition and concert venue. These photographs show it prior to its extensive...