1861 – Cemetery Chapel, Oswestry, Shropshire
Still in use but minus the ornamental flèche at the crossing.
Still in use but minus the ornamental flèche at the crossing.
From The Building News, April 26 1861: “This Chapel has been lately erected in Cold Harbor-lane,
Elevations, Detail of Belfry Stage &
“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.
From The Building News, May 31 1861: “These newly erected residences are situate upon the shore at the above fashionable watering place,
A Baptist Tabernacle built by the renowned 19th century preacher Charles Haddon Spurgeon.
Published in The Building News, April 12 1861.
“No one can have passed through Piccadilly without remarking between Arlington Street and the Green Park is the striking block of building which forms the subject of our illustration this week.