1863 – Westminster Chambers, London
“Among the numerous buildings of magnitude which are everywhere rising into notice in London is the structure called the Westminster Chambers,
“Among the numerous buildings of magnitude which are everywhere rising into notice in London is the structure called the Westminster Chambers,
Designed by Alfred Waterhouse in the neo-Gothic style,
Building commenced in 1864 at a cost of £750,000. It was renamed the “Imperial Hotel”
The Clifton Suspension Bridge, spanning the picturesque Avon Gorge, is the symbol of the city of Bristol.
“The memorial stone of a new Congregational Church,
Early branch for the National Provincial Bank.
Built to the design of Edward William Godwin,
In 1840 Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin was commissioned to design a collegiate chapel of St Felix which was built in 1844.
The Church of St. Wilfred or York Oratory was designed by George Goldie,
The church was built in 1860 by John Bentley,