1874 – St John the Divine, Teddington, London
Constructed between 1871-74, of red brick, with parapets, window openings, doorways dressed with stone.
Constructed between 1871-74, of red brick, with parapets, window openings, doorways dressed with stone.
Founded in 1854 as the Oxford Diocesan Seminary to train graduates from Oxford and Cambridge.
When Street visited the picturesque village of Felday in Surrey in 1872, his wife Mariquita liked it so much that she described it as “Heaven’s Gate.”
Perspective view as published in The Building News, May 30th 1879.
Perspective view published in The Building News, June 27th 1879.
Published in The Building News, October 31st 1879. Originally founded in the 11th century, with parts of the existing church constructed in the 15th century,
The Sanctuary was erected to the designs of George Edmund Street.
“The building that has been known by this name for some 40 years was originally built for Rev.
Started in 1874, completed in 1880, by the third Earl of Eldon, the architect was George Edmund Street (1824–1881).
“This building was originally a vicarage house designed by Mr. G.E.
Illustrations from a lavishly bound book that was published to commemorate the restoration of the Cathedral by George Edmund Street in 1882.