1888 – Cheyne Hospital for Children, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London
Architect: Beazley & Burrows Perspective view published in The Building News, June 8th 1888.
Architect: Beazley & Burrows Perspective view published in The Building News, June 8th 1888.
Architect: W. Leonard Grant
Architect: H. Saxon Snell & Son In 1877-9, a new Union infirmary was erected at the west side of Archway Road, in Highgate. It was designed by Henry Saxon Snell, who was also...
Architect: T. Roger Smith The North London (later Mount Vernon) Hospital for Consumption and Diseases of the Chest was founded in 1860 in Fitzroy Square (St. Pancras), but moved to an old house...
Architect: C.H. Howell From The Builder, April 2, 1870: THE subject of the accompanying illustration is the newly erected asylum for the reception of the insane poor of the county of Berks and...
Architect: Weatherley & Jones Perspective View of hospital published in The Building News, September 5th 1879.
Architect: Francisco Xavier Fabri The church. with its adjoining hospital, was built at the end of the 16th century at the instigation of Bishop Afonso Castelo Branco, over the old Manueline Espirito Santo...