1880 – Choir School, Kings College, Cambridge
“The choir school for King’s College, Cambridge, has been built to accommodate sixteen boys, whom the college has undertaken the entire charge of.
“The choir school for King’s College, Cambridge, has been built to accommodate sixteen boys, whom the college has undertaken the entire charge of.
“The plan of this church consists of nave and aisles of the usual relative proportions, but there is only a single granite column on each side forming any appreciable obstruction to sight.
“An interesting old building, bearing the date 1622 ; to this the architects have been adding a wing for Mr.
“This house has been erected at Cambridge for Mr. F.W. Hilyers, from the designs of Mr.
Perspective view published in The Building News, March 26th 1880. Waterhouse was responsible for much alterations in the 1870s to the medieval buildings of the college.
Perspective view of east front as restored and published in The Building News, May 14th 1880.
Perspective view including ground plan as published in The Building News, May 7th 1880.
Enlarged from Designs by Brightwen Binyon A.R.I.B.A. and published in The Building News, April 2nd 1880.
The Town Hall is situated on the south side of the Market Square. It was first built in 1761 and extensively remodelled and extended in 1879.
“The house which we illustrate to-day was built by the Botanic Garden Syndicate, at Cambridge, from the design of Mr.
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