1874 – Springfield School, Sheffield, Yorkshire
Architect: Innocent & Brown Perspective View including plans published in The Building News, January 24th 1885.
Architect: Innocent & Brown Perspective View including plans published in The Building News, January 24th 1885.
Architect: Innocent & Brown Published in The Building News, October 24, 1873: “One of our sheets of illustrations is a view of the school, with plans of the principal floors, just completed at...
Architect: T. Cooke & J.E. Reeve From The Building News, November 14 1873: “We give this week illustrations of these schools, which are in course of erection from the designs of Messrs. Cook...
Architect: William Dawes
Architect: Threadwell & Martin General perspective View including ground plans published in The Building News, December 4th 1908
Architect: Arthur Vernon Perspective view & ground plan as published in The Building News, May 7th 1880.
Architect: T.G. Jackson The Examination Schools were designed by Thomas Graham Jackson, Oxford’s most famous 19th century architect, in 1876 and their construction was completed in 1882. Sir Thomas Newenham Deane actually won...
Architect: T.G. Jackson The school began life on November 3, 1875, with twenty-nine girls and three teachers under headmistress Ada Benson, at the Judge’s Lodgings (St Giles’ House) at 16 St Giles’, central...
Architect: T.G. Jackson The Examination Schools were designed by Thomas Graham Jackson and were completed in 1882. They were Jackson’s first major commission and set the scene for his transformation of Oxford’s academic...