1875 – Congregational Church, Little Hadham, Hertfordshire
From The Architect, January 23, 1875: This church is being erected in red bricks, with patterns in white,
From The Architect, January 23, 1875: This church is being erected in red bricks, with patterns in white,
From The Architect, November 20, 1875: The convent and chapel illustrated in the present number have been erected in connection with St.
Designed and built between 1870 and 1875 by George Goldie of Goldie & Child, this convent church is still in use today by the order who commissioned it.
From The Architect, July 24, 1875: This house has been built for Mr. T. Lloyd Roberts,
Two buildings for The Duke of Westminster at Eccleston – a cottage, and a carriage house with stables.
Designed for Sir Charles Mordaunt. Plans, Elevations & Porch Details published in The Building News, August 6th and September 3rd 1875.
Perspective including ground plans & 1st floor plans published in The Building News, May 28th 1875.
From The Architect, October 9, 1875: The cottages, of which we give an illustration, have been erected at Oxhey,
Published in The Building News, July 9th 1875.
Creagh House was built by Colonel Knox in 1875, ‘beautiful manor house to the right of the French chateau lately occupied by his predecessor’