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1892

11 August 2012
1892 – House at Northwood, Hillingdon, London

1892 – House at Northwood, Hillingdon, London

Architect: R.A. Briggs Perspective View including plans published in The Builder, July 18th 1892.

25 July 2012
1892 – House at Wokingham, Berkshire

1892 – House at Wokingham, Berkshire

Architect: Ernest Newton Perspective including ground plan published in The Builder, February 13th 1892.

19 July 2012
1892 – Design for Church of St.Alban, South Norwood, Croydon, Surrey

1892 – Design for Church of St.Alban, South Norwood, Croydon, Surrey

Architect: Bucknall & Cowper Design for Church of St.Alban, South Norwood published in The Building News, April 1st 1892. Not built as illustrated.

15 February 2012
1892 –  House, South Hill Park, Bromley, Kent

1892 – House, South Hill Park, Bromley, Kent

Architect: Williams & Hopton Published in The Builder, February 6th 1892.

23 November 2011
1892 – Homes for Outcast, London

1892 – Homes for Outcast, London

Architect: Charles King Elevation,section including plans published in The Building News, March 25th 1892.

05 January 2011
1892 –  “Firsdene”, Lickey, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire

1892 – “Firsdene”, Lickey, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire

Architect: Bateman & Bateman Perspective View from The Building News, July 9th 1892.

22 November 2010
1892 – ‘Eversley’, Frodsham, Cheshire

1892 – ‘Eversley’, Frodsham, Cheshire

Architect: William Owen Published in The Building News, August 26th 1892

04 November 2010
1892 – Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church, Minneapolis, Minnesota

1892 – Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Architect: Warren H. Hayes Published in American Architect and Building, May 7, 1892. During the 1880s the city of Minneapolis enjoyed a building boom that saw the construction of numerous new ecclesiastical buildings....

24 August 2010
1892 – Browns Palace Hotel, Denver

1892 – Browns Palace Hotel, Denver

Architect: Frank E. Edbrooke The Brown Palace Hotel is reputedly the first atrium-style hotel ever built and was named for its original owner, Henry Brown, and was designed with its odd triangular shape...