1898 – Technical School, Trowbridge, Wiltshire
“The drawings here illustrated wore prepared in accordance with the competition conditions, the construction and internal fittings being of the usual character. Externally, the building was proposed to be carried out in red sand-faced brick, and Bath stone, with red tile roofing, the window frames throughout being of wood, painted white. Thomas Davison. “
“This drawing shows the principal entrance and staircase windows, etc, of the building, the materials being Bath stone for the wall facing, and red tiles for the roofs. We illustrated the plans and general drawings of this school in the Building News for Aug. 5. 1898. Mr. Linsey, of Trowbridge, is the builder. The architect is Mr. Thomas Davison, of Great Ormond-street, W.C.”
Published October 27, 2025

