1892 – Covered Bridge, Kearnsey Court, Dover, Kent
Architect: Thomas Mawson Published in The Building News July 25th 1892. Part of a garden design by Thomas Mawson. Still existing and open to the public.
Architect: Thomas Mawson Published in The Building News July 25th 1892. Part of a garden design by Thomas Mawson. Still existing and open to the public.
Architect: Arthur S. Jones Published in The Building News, October 7th 1892.
Architect: Edwin Lutyens Published in The Building News March 4th1892, and designed for C.T. Hartley esq.
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