1898 – Unbuilt Design for Southern Hospital, Carshalton, Surrey
Third premiated design in competition to design new hospital.
“To-day we illustrate the third premiated plan for this great hospital.
Third premiated design in competition to design new hospital.
“To-day we illustrate the third premiated plan for this great hospital.
“This design was submitted in the early part of last year by Mr. Arthur Ardron, F.R.I.B.A.,
Design for St. Ann’s Church of Ireland Cathedral in Belfast by Sir Thomas Drew. Drew’s second scheme,
“The Victoria Hotel, Harrogate, is situated at the corner of Coldbath-road and the Esplanade, facing the Stray.
In 1898, Central School No.1 was replaced by a new structure, built at a cost of $17,000, that could accommodate up to 500 students with a staff of 12 teachers.
“This villa ia being built, for Mr. A.P. Blyth, of red stone from Ballochmyle quarry, Mauchline,
“The distinguishing feature beyond the notable extent of the undertaking is the picturesque and varied character of their buildings,
“THIS most interesting old Hall, which has recently been very carefully restored, was originally part of the inheritance of the Worsleys of Worsley.
The Arcade first opened in October 1898 and was originally called the Leyland Arcade, after Southport MP,
“This block of buildings has recently been erected in the Ivydale-road, Nunhead (a district known as Waverley Park),