1881 – Memorial Wesleyan Chapel, Commercial Road, London
“The ground- floor is occupied by school and class-rooms, heating-chamber, offices for boys and girls,
“The ground- floor is occupied by school and class-rooms, heating-chamber, offices for boys and girls,
“This church is now in course of erection in the Algernon-road, Lewisham, from the designs of Mr.
Demolished circa 1980 by which time it had acquired an extra storey. Replaced by a poor commercial building also in brick which attempted to mimic the rhythm of the windows in the original.
“The space between the covered market and the site of the Town Hall was occupied by tavern premises,
Perspective View including plans published in The Building News, July 29 1881. “The grammar-school at Shrewsbury will shortly be removed from its present quarters to a new bite on the other side of the town,
The original proposal to build an Anglican Church in South Lancing came in 1880 from the Vicar of Lancing,
“This building, now in course of erection, is being built for the nuns of the Perpetual Adoration,
Placed design in competition to design a new grammar school. “The drawing which we illustrate this week was sent in competition for the Newbury Grammar- schools under the motto “Propria qure maribus.”
Second premiated design in design competition. Published in The Building News, March 25th 1881.