1906 – Church at Swalwell, Northumberland
Architect: Oliver, Leeson & Wood
Perspective view with plan published in The Building News, November 30th 1906.
A new Gothic style Church erected to a design of the architect William Hague and carried out under superintendence of T.F.McNamara.
A massive warehouse building now used as offices and shopping facilities, Eaton Place was linked to the rear of the Eaton’s Department Store by skywalk.
Published in The Building News, December 21st 1906.
A fine convent chapel by William A. Scott, who also designed the townhall in Enniskillen.
Built 1906 as headquarters of Frimley Urban District Council (later renamed Frimley and Camberley Urban District Council),