1919 – “The Hollies”, Enfield, London
Published in The Building News, July 2 1919: “This is a house erected during the war,
Published in The Building News, July 2 1919: “This is a house erected during the war,
In 1910 the Electric Picture Palace had opened in Venn St. Clapham on the site of a former stables.
Still extant today, the ground floor being used for a single large store, but otherwise largely unchanged.
Published in The Building News, September 9 1919: “This drawing shows a new house erected at Hornchurch from the designs of Mr.
“The design here shown from the drawings shown at the Royal Academy Exhibition provides for a museum to contain permanent and complete record of the war,
From The Building News, May 14 1919: “An ‘arch of remembrance’ has been unanimously decided on for erection at Acton by the War Memorial Sites Committee,
Unbuilt proposal for a four block civic centre with a tall campanile as part of a wholesale redevelopment of the urban fabric of Stepney.
Un-constructed design for the remodeling of Paddington Station in London. Published in The Building News, June 11 1919.
Published in The Building News, December 12 1919: “The drawing reproduced on our doublepage plate to-day was exhibited at the Royal Academy this year.
Demolished, and a reproduction facade constructed to front a new vast office block for government departments.