1868 – Church of St Thomas of Canterbury and the English Martyrs, Preston, Lancashire
On 26 May 1866, Bishop Goss laid the foundation stone for the church.
On 26 May 1866, Bishop Goss laid the foundation stone for the church.
From The Building News: “Facing the green in the pleasant hamlet of Twickenham stands the Congregational chapel and schools which have lately being remodelled and extended.
The Sisters of St Margaret,
Fine italianate office building, still existing although with some rather ugly additions to the its roofline.
The foundation stone of the chapel was laid in 1868,
A private home until it became a Methodist church in the 1930s,
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office building originally provided premises for four separate government departments: the Foreign Office,
Still standing today, this Venetian Gothic style building was completed to a slightly different design than illustrated –
In 1868, an architectural competition was held for a new law courts building for Bristol.