1887 – House at Newer Elliya, Sri Lanka
Architect: Arthur S. Haynes Front Perspective published in The Architect, November 18th 1887.
Architect: Arthur S. Haynes Front Perspective published in The Architect, November 18th 1887.
Architect: Richard Norman Shaw View of Chancel published in The Architect, November 11th 1887.
Architect: Crouch & Butler Front Perspective published in The Architect, December 30th 1887. Designedfor The Rev. A. Clifton Mogg.
Architect: C.F. Hayward Front perspective published in The Architect, November 11th 1887.
Architect: John Oldrid Scott Perspective View including ground plan published in The Architect, May 28th 1887. By 1880 the population of Sunningdale had almost outgrown their existing church constructed in 1840, so in...
Architect: Sir William Emerson Considered one of the finest Anglican Cathedral in Asia, it was built in 13th century Gothic style, and is a remarkable example of colonial architecture of India. The building...
Architect: Higgs & Rudkin Designed for for W. Claude Johnson esq. “This residence has lately been erected from the designs of Messrs. Higgs and Rudkin, architects, the builder being Mr. H.L. Holloway of...
Architect: Crickmay & Son In the early C20th the Horns Tavern had become a major social centre with a large assembly rooms to the rear and further back along Kennington road at least...
Architect: J.A. Chatwyn Front elevation and plans published in The Building News, December 23rd 1887. In 1771 a bank called Hanbury, Taylor, Lloyd & Bowman was established at 14 Lombard Street and moved...