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Hampshire

10 May 2012
1879 – Elm Grove Baptist Church, Southsea, Hampshire

1879 – Elm Grove Baptist Church, Southsea, Hampshire

Architect: Paull & Bonella Perspective View including ground plan published in The Building News, November 21st 1879. Badly damaged during attacks on Portsmouth during the Second World War.

28 February 2012
1871 – Southsea Baths & Assembly Rooms, Hampshire

1871 – Southsea Baths & Assembly Rooms, Hampshire

Architect: Davis & Emanuel Published in The Building News, October 6 1871.

23 March 2011
1896 – ‘Cold Harbour’, Liphook, Hampshire

1896 – ‘Cold Harbour’, Liphook, Hampshire

Architect: T.E. Collcutt Published in The Building News, January 3rd 1896.

08 July 2010
1899 – Seacroft, Milford on Sea, Hampshire

1899 – Seacroft, Milford on Sea, Hampshire

Architect: William Ravenscroft Published in The Building News, August 11th 1899.

08 July 2010
1901 – House at Headley Hill, Hampshire

1901 – House at Headley Hill, Hampshire

Architect: Arthur C. Blomfield Front & Rear Perspective Views including Plans published in The Building News, December 13th 1901.

25 June 2010
1890 – New Town Hall, Portsmouth, Hampshire

1890 – New Town Hall, Portsmouth, Hampshire

Architect: William Hill & Charles Bevis A suitable site for a new Town Hall was found at Landport, at what had formerly been the residence of Sir Thomas Ridge, but was at that...

29 May 2010
1897 – House, Winchfield, Hampshire

1897 – House, Winchfield, Hampshire

Architect: Fairfax B. Wade Designed for House for Captain Young. Front & Rear Perspective Views including plans published in The Building News June 11th 1897.

06 May 2010
1908 – Memorial Gateway & Armoury, Winchester College, Hampshire

1908 – Memorial Gateway & Armoury, Winchester College, Hampshire

Architect: Frank L. Pearson Published in The Building News, November 6th 1908.

12 April 2010
1887 – Capital & Counties Bank, Portsmouth, Hampshire

1887 – Capital & Counties Bank, Portsmouth, Hampshire

Architect: J. Henry Ball Over the years, Lloyds Bank expanded through a series of mergers, includingt the Capital and Counties Bank in 1918.