1867 – “Glen Andred”, Withyham, Sussex
Architect: Richard Norman Shaw
Also known as Rockhurst. Built in 1866-7 for E.W Cooke by architect Norman Shaw in his domestic ‘Old English’
Also known as Rockhurst. Built in 1866-7 for E.W Cooke by architect Norman Shaw in his domestic ‘Old English’
In 1864 Sir William Jackson donated land for the building of the Birkenhead industrial school.
Since 1919, it has been the Great Yarmouth Masonic Lodge.
By the middle of the nineteenth century,
Cannon Street Station opened in 1866.
From The Building News: “Croydon water tower,
In 1867 Edward Middleton Barry proposed to replace the National Gallery building by William Wilkins with a massive classical building with four domes.
Design submitted by J.P. Seddon, for the Royal Courts of Justice competition in London,
Design submitted by Edward Middleton Barry,
Published in The Building News,