1879 – Kingsclere House, Stratford, London
Perspective view including ground & 1st floor plans. Published in The Building News, September 19th 1879.
Perspective view including ground & 1st floor plans. Published in The Building News, September 19th 1879.
At a site at the junction of Kennington & Lambeth Roads, London.S.E., published in The Building News,
Published in The Building News, September 26th 1879. “The facade, which is in the Renaissance style,
A replacement building for the town museum which is built in a 17th Century style, was the result of a design competition,
Front Perspective View including Chamber Plan, as designed for the Hon. George T. Kenyon, and published in The Building News,
Perspective v iew including ground & 1st floor plan, published in The Building News,
Accepted design by F.E. Jones & 2nd place design by J.M. Brooks. St. Peter’s Church is the largest Parish Church in Wales and also has the longest nave being 60 metres from west porch to east window and 15 metres wide across nave and south aisle.
Designed for the right hon. Sir. Robert Collier, and published in The Building News, June 27th 1879.
Several designs were submitted in Grecian, Indo-Saracenic and Kolhapur styles by different engineers. The viceroy finally adopted Major Mant’s Indo-Saracenic design in June 1875.