1861 – Coome Warren, Wimbledon, London
“This house, of which we give a view to-day of the entrance-front,
“This house, of which we give a view to-day of the entrance-front,
From The Building News: “AN architect’s responsibility in the design of a building varies in pro- portion to the importance of the thoroughfare in which it is erected The structure if reared in a back street,
Railway hotel constructed for the London Brighton and South Coast Railway alongside their London Bridge Terminus.
A Baptist Tabernacle built by the renowned 19th century preacher Charles Haddon Spurgeon.
From The Building News: “THE building,
St Michael, Cornhill was the site ofa medieval parish church,
Albert Square is an outstanding example of one of London’s famous ‘garden squares’.
Consecrated in 1861, the church could seat 1,200 people.
From The Building News, December 5,
From The Building News,