1872 – Highfield Grove, Stafford, Staffordshire
Robert Griffiths was the county surveyor of Staffordshire, England and an architect, noted mostly for asylum architecture,
Robert Griffiths was the county surveyor of Staffordshire, England and an architect, noted mostly for asylum architecture,
Published in The Building News, April 5th 1872: “WE give this week illustrations of a church about to be erected on a commanding site on the high road between Wednesbury and Walsall.
From The Building News, October 3, 1873: “Those buildings were erected in 1872, from the designs of Mr.
Exterior and interieor perspective views of a competition design for a church, by Mr. E. F.
Christ Church was demolished in the 1970s, and the site is now occupied by a mosque.
From The Building News, July 17 1874: “The design for the proposed bank at Worcester,
Published in The Building News, October 29th 1875.
The school opened in January 1865 with about 24 boy pupils and around six teachers. Initially,
From The Architect, July 24, 1875: This house has been built for Mr. T. Lloyd Roberts,