1887 – Unsuccessful design for Imperial Institute, South Kensington, London
Architect: T.G. Jackson
Unsuccessful competition entry by Thomas Graham Jackson to design a new Imperial Institute in Kensgington.
Unsuccessful competition entry by Thomas Graham Jackson to design a new Imperial Institute in Kensgington.
the various London dock companies were keen to be model employers,
Published in The Architect, March 9th 1888.
Perspective published in The Building News,
Founded in 1875 as the Cheyne Hospital for Sick and Incurable Children,
“Our illustration shows the design for the new church which is shortly to take the place of the present unsightly and inconvenient building.
Panoramic perspective view of a proposed new building of Admiralty Arch for east end of The Mall.
Designed for R.H. Smith esq.
The LNWR had its own architect and architectural draughtsmen who were employed in the Engineering Department,