1875 – Blackheath Road Schools, Greenwich, London
Architects: E.R. Robson & J.J. Stevenson Designed for the School Board for Londom and published in The Building News, 19 February 1875.
Architects: E.R. Robson & J.J. Stevenson Designed for the School Board for Londom and published in The Building News, 19 February 1875.
Architect: Thomas Dinwiddy From The Architect, December 4, 1875: We illustrate, from the original drawings, a non-preminted design submitted by Mr. Thomas Dinwiddy. architect, in the recent Greenwich Board of Works’ competition. The...
Architect: Newman & Billing From The Architect, November 13, 1875: We give this week an unsuccessful design for the ” Roan’s Charity ” Schools, Greenwich, submitted by Messrs. Newman & Billing, architects, of...
Architect: Thomas Dinwiddy From The Architect, September 25, 1875: “In the autumn of last year it may be remembered designs were invited by the governors of Roan’s Charity Greenwich from six selected architects...
Architect: Robert Walker Perspective View & Plan published in The Building News, December 1st 1876. An unsuccessful entry to design a school for the governors of Roan’s Charity Greenwich. Invited were six selected...
Architect: W.C. Brangwyn Greenwich was a local government district within the metropolitan area of London, England from 1855 to 1900. It was formed by the Metropolis Management Act 1855 and was governed by...