1871 – Streatham Hill Congregational Church, London
From The Buildings News, March 10 1871: “This church, a view of which is given in our illustrations this week,
From The Buildings News, March 10 1871: “This church, a view of which is given in our illustrations this week,
Original design as proposed and published in The Builder, September 29th 1877.
This parish church was demolished in 1966 due to fire damage. In association with a local authority housing development,
Founded in 1871 by the suffragette Frances Mary Buss, who also founded North London Collegiate School,
As published in The Building News, May 6th 1870. Described by A History of the County of Surrey: Volume 4 in 1912 as a building of squared rag and Bath stone erected in 1870,
As published in The Building News, March 25th 1870. “WE give this week an illustration of the proposed new chapel for the Baptist congregation formed in 1797,
Never constructed. Originally the site of Saville House, formerly Aylesbury House of 1684, which was used for various exhibitions and entertainments from the first years of the nineteenth century.
General agreement about the need for a new War Office building first led to proposals in the late 1850’s for its inclusion in government offices in Downing Street,
From The Architect, December 25, 1875: The London Missionary Society’s House, originally erected from the designs of the late Sir William Tite forty years ago,
From The Architect, December 25, 1875: We give a north-east view of the above building, which has recently been erected at a cost of G.OCXU,