1901 – Houses at Chipstead, Surrey
House in Chipstead in England, designed by Dublin architect William A. Scott for J. Ryder Hunt.
House in Chipstead in England, designed by Dublin architect William A. Scott for J. Ryder Hunt.
“This hunting-box has been erected for Mr. J. H. Stotes. The architects are Messrs. Coates and Johnson,
“The Infants’ School here illustrated has been carried out for the Duke of Portland and the Bolsover Colliery,
Another fine school design by J.B. Mitchell, who must surely be one of the most demolished Winnipeg architects.
Published in The Building News, January 25 1901.
Described as being in the “American style” and constructed between 1899-1901, this large warehouse was coal merchant Alex King,
Large house on the Morley Sacheverell Estate, built between 1894-99 for H. A. Sacheverell Bateman by G F.
“The design for this building was chosen in an open competition by Mr. W. Emerson,
“These two blocks of commercial buildings, both faced with ashlar, have been erected at Newcastle-on-Tyne,