1862 – The Grosvenor Hotel, London
Architect: James T. Knowles
Built by the Victorian railway pioneers in 1862,
Built by the Victorian railway pioneers in 1862,
During the 1350s a major extension to the cathedral was undertaken by John de St Paul,
Designed by the eminent theatre architect C.J.
On 26 May 1866, Bishop Goss laid the foundation stone for the church.
Grim’s Dyke (sometimes called Graeme’s Dyke until late 1891) was built in 1872 by Norman Shaw,
Later known as Milton Mount College For Girls in Gravesend.
Belonging to the Shirley family for hundreds of years,
From The Building News, May 24,
Palmerston House was named after the Third Viscount Palmerston.
North east view published in The Building News,