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04 November 2010
1888 – First Congregational Church of Minneapolis, Minnesota

1888 – First Congregational Church of Minneapolis, Minnesota

Architect: Warren H. Hayes In 1886 it laid the cornerstone of its present building. Built of red sandstone in Gothic-Romanesque style, with round-arched windows and semi-circular rows of pews, it still is one...

03 November 2010
1888 – Bank of St. Paul Building, St. Paul, Minnesota

1888 – Bank of St. Paul Building, St. Paul, Minnesota

Architect: J. Walter Stevens Built as a bank, this is a fine red sandstone example of Richardson Romanesque. Formerly also known as the Germania Bank Building, it was added to the National Register...

03 November 2010
1885 – Chelsea Vestry Hall Competition

1885 – Chelsea Vestry Hall Competition

Architect: Newman & Newman Elevation Section & Plan with estimated Cost £14,452. Published in The Builder, May 16th.1888.

03 November 2010
1888 – Redhill Market Hall, Surrey

1888 – Redhill Market Hall, Surrey

Architect: Clayton & Black Accepted Design for New Buildings published in The Architect, March 23rd 1888.

03 November 2010
1888 – West Cornwall Bank, Truro, Cornwall

1888 – West Cornwall Bank, Truro, Cornwall

Architect: James Hicks As published in The Architect, February 3rd 1885.

21 October 2010
1888 – Choir School & Master’s House, Rochester Cathedral, Kent

1888 – Choir School & Master’s House, Rochester Cathedral, Kent

Architect: J. Arthur Reeve Perspective view published in The Architect, January 27th 1888.

21 October 2010
1888 – Staircase at Waverley Court, Camberley, Surrey

1888 – Staircase at Waverley Court, Camberley, Surrey

Architect: J.M. Ferguson Published in The Architect, April 13th 1888.

21 October 2010
1888 – “The Copse”, Caterham Valley, Surrey

1888 – “The Copse”, Caterham Valley, Surrey

Architect: George Baines Front Perspective as published in The Architect,April 27th 1888.

21 October 2010
1888 – County Brewery, Aston New Town, Birmingham

1888 – County Brewery, Aston New Town, Birmingham

Architect: Essex & Nichol Designed for Mr. W. King and published in The Architect, February 10th 1888.