1878 – Church, Caversham, Oxfordshire
A largely 15th-century church before the addition of a three stage tower and south aisle by Morris &
A largely 15th-century church before the addition of a three stage tower and south aisle by Morris &
Two storey Italianate house designed for Charles O’Conor Don, replacing an earlier residence on Clonalis Estate dating from approximately 1750.
The Conservatory of Flowers is an elaborate Victorian greenhouse with a central dome rising nearly 60 feet high and arch-shaped wings extending from it for an overall length of 240 feet.
From The Building News: “This conspicuous building is now in course of erection on a commanding site at the corner of Newgate-street and King Edward-street.
Most large Irish towns have a fine classical courthouse (Carlow, Monaghan, Dundalk), but Sligo’s is a fine Gothic Revival ediface.
From The Building News, July 8 1878: “The site of the proposed building, which we illustrate from the drawing now on view at the Royal Academy,
The former Derby Central School of Art dating from late 1878 and was home for many years to an arthouse cinema.
Design for the remodeling of St. Mary Magdalen church of 1740, published in The Building News,
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