1881 – St. Edward’s School, Oxford, Oxfordshire
St Edwards School was founded in 1863 at New Inn Hall Street in central Oxford by the Revd Thomas Chamberlain,
St Edwards School was founded in 1863 at New Inn Hall Street in central Oxford by the Revd Thomas Chamberlain,
Originally built as a commercial building with several units and a large hall for public meetings.
“This house, of which we give a perspective and first-floor and ground-plans, has been erected from the designs of Mr.
Designed by the celebrated 19th Century architect Sir George Gilbert Scott and built in 1872,
The Roman Catholic church, St Mary of the Angels was designed by the leading church architect J.J.
Perspective View including Plan The Building News, February 28th 1879. Never completed as designed. Inspired by the decorated English style of the 14th century,
Tins is a reproduction of the moat important drawing by Messrs. Bodley and Garner on view at the present Academy Exhibition.
Executed by Atkinson Bros. of Newcastle, and published in The Building News, December 18th 1891.
Published in The Building News, July 15 1881.