1877 – “Bird in Hand” Inn, Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire
Published in The Building News, March 30th 1877.
Published in The Building News, March 30th 1877.
Erected at the cost of Col. Akroyd and published in The Building News, May 11th 1877.
In Old Swan House, Richard Shaw’s unusual design includes such English Baroque architectural elements as bay windows and dormers.
View with elevations & details published in The Building News, June 22nd 1877.
Perspective including ground plan as published in The Building News, June 1st 1877.
Sectional Perspective View of First & Second Class Swimming Baths for the Chelsea Swimming Bath Co.,
Messrs. Gordons Brewery was opened in the Caledonian Road, Islington in 1852. A branch was opened in Peckham in 1876.
This bank was formerly the Munster and Leinster Bank and was designed by Thomas Deane in 1872 basing the design on the Museum in Trinity College of almost twenty years before.
Originally the Provincial Bank, this branch of AIB is finished with elaborately carved Mountcharles sandstone. Well proportioned,
Ottawa’s oldest surviving church building and was designed by Thomas Fuller, who also designed Canada’s original Parliament Buildings.