1890 – Design for Laundry, Askham Grange, York
Architect: Chorley & Connon
Askham Grange was built in 1886 for Sir Andrew Fairbairn by Chorley and Connan Architects from Leeds.
Askham Grange was built in 1886 for Sir Andrew Fairbairn by Chorley and Connan Architects from Leeds.
Third Premiated Design by Lanchester,
‘Kelmscott’ is a skilfully fused building of the fashionable Arts and Crafts style with the familiar Scots Baronial style to seen throught West Pollokshields.
Design published in The Building News,
Published in The Building News, September 8, 1905.
“These houses are now being erected close to the sea in Pevensey Bay,
Selected design in architectural competition to design new town hall.
Design for extensions to Warneford Asylum,
“The plans for this building were submitted in an open competition for this scheme,
Constructed after an architectural competition as Norwich Union head offices.