1867 – Church of St. Saviour, Eastbourne, Sussex
By the middle of the nineteenth century, Eastbourne was a growing town noted for its healthy climate.
By the middle of the nineteenth century, Eastbourne was a growing town noted for its healthy climate.
From The Building News: “Croydon water tower, which we illustrate this week, was erected in 1867,
Also known as Rockhurst. Built in 1866-7 for E.W Cooke by architect Norman Shaw in his domestic ‘Old English’
The Sisters of St Margaret, an order of women in the Anglican Church, were founded in 1855 by Dr John Mason Neale at Rotherfield,
From The Building News: “THIS house, of which we give perspective and plans, has been erected,
Designed as a mansion for James W. Temple. A fantastic victorian confection of brick, gables and chimneys,
During 1957 this house was taken over by the Admiralty for use by the staff of Commodore Naval Drafting and was named HMS Centurion.
From The Building News: “ON another page will be found an illustration of a residence recently erected on the estate of Sir George P.
From The Building News: “THIS church is being built for the English Presbyterian body from designs by Mr.
Constructed through the generosity of the Dowager Duchess of Leeds between 1865-68; the location was originally known as Bletchingley Farm,
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