1881 – Sanford Street Boys’ School, Swindon, Wiltshire
“These schools have been erected for the Swindon School Board in the Now Town, to accommodate 794 boys.
“These schools have been erected for the Swindon School Board in the Now Town, to accommodate 794 boys.
Richard D’Oyly Carte bought the site of the former Savoy Palace (later the Savoy Hospital) in 1880 to build the Savoy Theatre specifically for the production of the Gilbert and Sullivan operas,
“These shops, now building in High-street, Norwood, are from the designs of Mr. Arthur Caw- ston,
South City Markets takes up an entire block of the city and is surrounded on all side by a network of small busy commercial streets.
A compact little house erected for Mr. Gainsford Bruce. “The ground-floor is of red brick,
Largely constructed as designed with the exception of the spire – the tower being capped at the height of the church walls.
“These schools are proposed to be erected at the rere of St. Andrew’s Church, St. Andrew-street.
“This church, which we illustrate to-day, is designed in the style of the 13th century,
“The above church, which has been built mainly by the exertions of the Vicar of Tamworth,
Ushaw College (St Cuthbert’s College, Ushaw) is a Roman Catholic seminary, founded at Douai as the English College,