1875 – Cottage & Stables, Eccleston, Cheshire
Two buildings for The Duke of Westminster at Eccleston – a cottage, and a carriage house with stables.
Two buildings for The Duke of Westminster at Eccleston – a cottage, and a carriage house with stables.
Now known as Wesley Place Methodist Church. Published in The Building News, April 8th 1870.
Illustration published in The Building News, December 31st 1886.
Published in The Building News, April 12 1861. A barracks for the Cheshire Militia built in the early 1860s on the west side of Castle Esplanade on the site of the nunnery,
Published in The Building News, October 20th 1893.
“One of the most complete settlements erected in modem times is the village at Port Sunlight,
Designed for W.H. Lever esq., with perspective view & plans published in The Building News on July 28th 1893.
View of proposed new buildings published in The Architect, June 28th 1873.
A proposed design of the Methodist chapel in Weston Point, Runcorn.
Perspective View published in The Architect, February 3rd 1888.