1898 – Villa Residence, Colwyn Bay, Wales
Architect: Booth Chadwick & Porter Designed for for E.C. Minchin esq. and published in The Building News, September 9th 1898.
Architect: Booth Chadwick & Porter Designed for for E.C. Minchin esq. and published in The Building News, September 9th 1898.
Architect: W.L. Griffith Published in The Building News, October 12th 1894.
Architect: David Brandon “This asylum is now being erected for the joint counties of Carmarthen, Pembroke, and Cardigan, on an elevated and picturesque site, known as the Job’s Well estate, near Carmarthen, consisting...
Architect: Halsey Ricardo Competition Design for University College of Wales. Front Perspective & View of Quadrangle including plans published in The Building News, September 3rd 1886.
Architect: Fred. R Kempson Perspective View including plans as published in The Building News, March 9th 1888. Known as the ‘Cathedral of the Rhondda’, the largest religious building in the valleys.
Architect: Booth Chadwick & Porter Front Perspective View published in The Building News, December 13th 1901.
Architect: Stephen W. Williams Perspective View & plan published in The Building News, March 29th 1895.
Architect: J. Buckley Wilson Previously known as Bryncaerau Castle and now Parc Howard Museum. It replaced an earlier house, Bryn-y-caerau, and may incorporate something of its fabric. Both houses stood within elaborate grounds...