1901 – Houses at Chipstead, Surrey
House in Chipstead in England, designed by Dublin architect William A. Scott for J. Ryder Hunt.
House in Chipstead in England, designed by Dublin architect William A. Scott for J. Ryder Hunt.
The Shah Jahan Mosque was the first purpose-built mosque in the United Kingdom. Built in Bath and Bargate stone in a indo-saracenic style commissioned by Shah Jahan,
Illustration including ground plans. Published in The Building News 22nd March 1895
In 1907 the wealthy owner of a large Bayswater department store, William Whiteley, was shot dead by a young man claiming to be his illegitimate son.
From The Building News, October 29 1920: “This church is to be erected on a corner site at the junction of Tinrratt Lane and Beildon Valley.
Published in The Building News, October 24 1873: “Tho buildings .shown in tho illustration have been erected in the small private cemetery at Woking belonging to tho Order of Reparation (one of tho few religious orders in the Church of Eng;and).
In the early 1990s the mansion house was divided up into 17 fine apartments and the stables and outbuildingsconverted to 11 cottages.
From The Building News: “The view shown in our illustration represents the garden front of a villa about to be erected within a few miles of Famham,
From The Building News, August 23 1872: “”Mens.” — The elevations of this design are treated in a clever and artistic manner The centre block,
From The Building News: “The illustration of Messrs. Cox and Son workshops at Thames Ditton shows the gatehouse and the foundry and chasing-shops,