1919 – Proposed Remodeling of Paddington Station, London
Un-constructed design for the remodeling of Paddington Station in London.
Un-constructed design for the remodeling of Paddington Station in London.
St. Peter’s was designed in a classical style by the architect Henry Hakewill,
The National Bank Ltd, a bank founded by Daniel O’Connell in 1835 had branches in Ireland and Britain.
Work began in 1844 on the foundations of Saggart church, the Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Built for the Bell Telephone Co.,
Published in The Building News, November 14 1873: “The view of this church,
Still in use today, and externally largely as illustrated.
St. Andrew, Adforton was built as a Chapel of Ease to Leintwardine parish in 1875.
Constructed for the Midland Great Western Railway Co.,
Published in The Building News, August 20 1919: “The Badminton Court is erected on the site of some old stables.