1883 – Royal Masonic Institution for Boys, Woodgreen, London
Architect: Dunk & Geden
From 1798 there were two Masonic charities for clothing and educating sons of indigent Freemasons.
From 1798 there were two Masonic charities for clothing and educating sons of indigent Freemasons.
A premiated design from the competition to design a Museum for the Royal Dublin Society on Kildare St.
Selected design from Verity & Hunt for Nottingham Municipal Buildings. Eventually built on a smaller scale to illustrated,
Shops at Grove Park including ground plan published in The Building News, November 9th 1883.
The burghs of Pathhead, Linktown, Gallatown and Sinclairtown were amalgamated into the royal burgh of Kirkcaldy in 1876.
Published in The Building News, July 20th 1883.
Perspective view including ground plan as published in The Building News, July 20th 1883.