1907 – Design for Acorn Hotel, Birmingham
Architect: Wood & Kendrick
A public building, used as a school,
A prominent bar and hotel constructed on the site of an earlier hostelry known for cock-fighting.
A design for a multi-purpose school containing regular school,
Proposal for building over a Great Western Railway tunnel showing the underpinning structure.
“The plans make this design explicit — Portland stone,
Finished in red brick and cream terra cotta.
Competition entry for new Law Courts,
Perspective View & Ground Plans published in The Building News,
Although a Congregational Church opened in 1909 which was replaced in 1933,