1879 – St. Silas Church, Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire
From The Architect October 25, 1879,: “St Silas is described as being designed in a simple style of Gothic,
From The Architect October 25, 1879,: “St Silas is described as being designed in a simple style of Gothic,
Demolished in 1914 so as to begin construction of a new one designed by Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue, who had recently struck out on his own from Cram,
Front Elevation to Rue de Villiers & small ground plan published in The Building News, May 16th 1879.
Perspective of revised scheme including ground,mezzanine & 1st floor plans published in The Building News, May 9th 1879.
Perspective View including ground plan as restored by Lyon. Published in The Building News, August 22nd 1879.
View of the proposed new wing including ground plan published in The Building News,
A public house, housing and commercial units designed for Bedford Park, the planned garden suburb.
From Marshall’s Guide to Windsor dating from the earliest years of the reign of George V,
The former estate village of Easton, was based around Easton Hall, seat of the Dukes of Hamilton.
Perspective View including plans from the The Building News, July 18th 1879. “The above schools have been erected at the east end of the Fairfield,
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