1870 – Kenwood Tower, Highgate, London
“Kenwood Tower now being erected for Mr Brooke will have the external walls with Loughborough red bricks and rubbed red brick quoins,
“Kenwood Tower now being erected for Mr Brooke will have the external walls with Loughborough red bricks and rubbed red brick quoins,
From The Builder, June 4,
From The Builder, May 28,
From The Builder, May 21, 1870: The material of front and back is white Suffolk brick;
From The Builder, April 30, 1870: The column of which an illustration is has been erected by public subscription aa memorial of the late Earl of Carlisle who through a long life one of the most and useful men in his county is best known the general public as Viceroy of Ireland high post he occupied for eight years.
From The Builder, April 16, 1870: This handsome apartment forms the central feature of the block of buildings just completed as the new College at Dulwich of which a general view plan and particulars were given in previous volume of the Builder.
From The Builder: “We give a view of the Club building now in course of erection in Manchester.
From The Builder, February 26, 1870: This is a building necessitated by the increased importance wisely given to science at Eton since the appointment of Dr.
From The Builder: The plan ot this church includes a nave,
From The Builder, February 12, 1870: The use of Portland cement concrete as a building material goes steadily on.