1871 – Design for National Gallery, Trafalgar Sq., London
Architect: Sir Austen Henry Layard & Gilbert R. Redgrave
Design for new National Gallery in conjunction with the architect Gilbert Redgrave –
Design for new National Gallery in conjunction with the architect Gilbert Redgrave –
Published in The Architect, June 10 1871.
Designed for the Science &
Design for new almshouses to be erected in Fulham,
The church was also known as the Smithfield Martyrs’
Constructed on a plot of land largely reclaimed from the river during construction of the Albert Embankment in the late 1860s,
From The Buildings News, March 10 1871: “This church,
Part of Bayswater Hill was taken for the Red House of 1871,
In 1862 the London and Provincial Turkish Bath Co.
The main sanctuary is built in the Byzantine architectural style.