1899 – House at Gullane, East Lothian, Scotland
Front Perspective View including Plan as published in The Building News, December 22nd 1899.
Front Perspective View including Plan as published in The Building News, December 22nd 1899.
Published in The Building News, October 12th 1883. Destroyed by fire in 1939 shortly after the start of the Second World War.
In 1885 a competition held and 10 architects were asked to prepare competitive plans.
Elevations, Sections, plans & details as published in The Building News, August 6th 1886.
“This church, recently opened,””and a particular description of which appeared in a previous number of the Builder,””is situate in the west end of Greenock,
Commissioned by Ellen Maria Monteith, a sister of the architect William West Neve. Front Perspective View as published in The Building News ,
Perspective View with Plan as published in The Building News, September 28th 1900.
Perspective View with Plans as published in The Building News, August 17th 1900.
Published in The Architect June 24th 1882. The Blind Asylum was founded in 1804, with the first building on Castle Street erected in 1828 by public subscription.
“This house is situated about three miles above the town, on the right bank of the River Stirling.