1869 – Brighton County Court, Sussex
Architect: T.C. Sorby Not quite built as illustrated in The Building News, the former County Court of Sussex still stands today in Church St., Brighton. From The Building News, February 21, 1869: “THE...
Architect: T.C. Sorby Not quite built as illustrated in The Building News, the former County Court of Sussex still stands today in Church St., Brighton. From The Building News, February 21, 1869: “THE...
Architect: J.G. Gibbins In January 1875, a provisional contract for the erection of the new School of Art was approved and, in the following months, Alexander Fisher advised the Building Committee about the...
Architect: John W. Simpson Unbuilt design for Union Congregational Church. Their existing Gothic church, built in 1854 by James & Brown, was extended by Paulton in 1867. After merging congregations in 1897, it...
Architect: George Webb Unbuilt design published in The Architect, December 16th 1887.
Architect: R.H. Carpenter Designed for The Rev. A.D.Wagner. Two interior views: from the Narthex; and towards the Narthex. Published in The Building News, January 22nd 1875. These proposals were further additions to the...
Architect: Goulty & Gibbins This school was opened in 1873 and was originally known as the (Julius) Elliott Memorial School, although St Mary’s was an established alternative name. A new building for St...
Architect: G.F. Bodley Plans for the church were drawn up in 1858, and construction took place between 1860 and 1861 to a design by George Frederick Bodley. Bodley was also working on St....
Architect: Clayton & Black Designed for P.A. Taylor, Perspective View published in The Architect, August 21st 1885.
Architect: S.J. Nicholl Built in 1835 by William Hallett, enlarged 1875 by G.R. Blount and interior remodelled 1888 by Samuel Joseph Nicholl