1873 – Cathedral of Our Lady & St Philip Howard, Arundel, Sussex
The Cathedral, originally known as the Church of St. Philip Neal, was commissioned by Henry XV Duke of Norfolk in 1868 and was opened on 1st of July 1873.
The Cathedral, originally known as the Church of St. Philip Neal, was commissioned by Henry XV Duke of Norfolk in 1868 and was opened on 1st of July 1873.
Published in The Building News, July 18 1873: “This sketch is a view of a new lodge about to br erected at Haversham Grange,
Perspective published in The Building News, May 15th, 1874. Drawing of Altar & Reredos published in The Building News,
Ardingly College is a selective independent co-educational boarding and day school. It was originally founded as St.
From The Architect, July 24, 1875: This design was submitted in the late competition by Mr.
From The Architect, October 2, 1875: The design published this week illustrates one, by Mr. P.
From The Architect, November 6, 1875: The design illustrated in the present number is one of two submitted by Messrs.
From The Architect, December 11, 1875: The objects sought in this design are departmental separation with convenient communication between the offices.
Front Perspective View including ground & 1st floor plans published in The Building News,
Designed for The Rev. A.D.Wagner. Two interior views: from the Narthex; and towards the Narthex. Published in The Building News,