1858 – Royal Victoria Patriotic Building, Wandsworth, London
Funded by Prince Albert’s Royal Patriotic Fund, the building was intended for the ‘Education and Training of three hundred Orphan Daughters of Soldiers,
Funded by Prince Albert’s Royal Patriotic Fund, the building was intended for the ‘Education and Training of three hundred Orphan Daughters of Soldiers,
A Central Office for the British & Irish Magnetic Telegraph Companyat 58 Threadneedle Street opposite the Bank of England.
St Barnabas Church was originally designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott and was built between 1857 and 1859 as the Naval Dockyard Church at Woolwich Dockyard.
“THE small chapel of St. Boniface, so long the only place of worship for the thirty thousand German Catholics in London,
The existing building originally erected between 1779 and 1782, as the new Courthouse for the Middlesex Quarter Sessions,
Published in The Building News, August 3 1860. A non-conformist chapel designed to accommodate around 800 people.
Christ’s College, Finchley is still a school today, on a different location from this building erected in 1860.
Published in The Building News, July 29 1860.
A private school existed on this site from around 1833, in 1858, this school was taken over by the Worshipful Company of Drapers.
The glass and iron-framed Floral Hall stands just to the south of the Royal Opera House at Covent Garden,