1870 – Presbyterian Church, Camberwell, London
Design for a Presbyterian Church in Camberwell.
Design for a Presbyterian Church in Camberwell.
The foundation stone of the church was laid on 5 August 1869, with the finished building costing £7,000,
From The Builder March 12, 1870: So numerous are the Norwegian and Swedish Seamen who come to the port of London that it is proposed to build a church for them in Rotherhithe and we have engraved the design for it that has been made under the direction of a committee by Messrs Giles &
This was the third music-hall to succeed in London, following the Canterbury and Weston’s (Holborn Empire),
As published in The Building News, May 6th 1870. Described by A History of the County of Surrey: Volume 4 in 1912 as a building of squared rag and Bath stone erected in 1870,
Designed by Samuel Sanders Teulon and he considered it the best of the 114 churches he designed,
The headquarters for the General Post Office was built on the eastern side of St. Martin’s Le Grand in the City of London between 1825 and 1829 to designs by Robert Smirke.
Design for new National Gallery in conjunction with the architect Gilbert Redgrave –
Published in The Architect, June 10 1871.
Designed for the Science & Art Department, elevation, and details published in The Building News,