1868 – Cottage, Highgate, London
Architect: H.A. Darbyshire
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office building originally provided premises for four separate government departments: the Foreign Office,
Still standing today, this Venetian Gothic style building was completed to a slightly different design than illustrated –
Constructed in 1868 at a cost of £50,000,
From The Architect and Contract Reporter,
Design for a block of model dwellings at Fulham.
Former club premises, now demolished.
Impressive range of buildings design and constructed as a large set-piece.
From The Building News: “This church is being built for the English Presbyterian body from designs by Mr.
St Luke’s Church, Millwall (in the Isle of Dogs) was bombed out during the Second World War.