1884 – School Chapel, Lewisham, Kent
Architect: James Cubitt Perspective view including ground plans published in The Building News, March 28th 1884.
Architect: James Cubitt Perspective view including ground plans published in The Building News, March 28th 1884.
Architect: E.J. May Published in The Building News, October 17th 1884. Lodge at Webbington designed by Edward John May, (1853–1941) who an English architect and the last pupil of Decimus Burton. He then...
Architect: E.L. Swatman All Saints Boys’ Orphanage was opened in 1886, and had accommodation for 120 boys. Published in The Building News, July 11th 1884.
Architect: James Brooks Dates from 1883–86 when the chancel was built to a design by James Brooks. The nave was added to a design by J. Brooks, Son and Adkins in 1907–10. The...
Architect: Hadfield & Son Pawson Brailsford were a Sheffield-based publisher. Their main activity as publishers were the trade catalogues they produced for Sheffield manufacturers, especially for cutlery, tools and general engineering products. They...
Architect: J.J. Stevenson & A.J. Adams Elevation towards High Street. Unbuilt proposal published in The Building News, August 1st 1884.
Architect: W.D. Caroe Caroe probably obtained the commission through his father, who was then the Danish Consul in Liverpool, as he was still in his early 20s. His design is a unique building,...
Architect: Alfred Waterhouse The published entry of Alfred Waterhouse for major architectural competition to design new Admiralty & War Offices. The leading architects of the day were invited, and the winners were Leeming...
Architect: T.G. Jackson Thomas Graham Jackson’s shortlisted entry for a new office complex for the Admiralty and War Office in London. Published in The Builder.