1881 – Homestead, Akenham, Ipswich, Suffolk
“The buildings shown upon the bird’s-eye view are being erected for Mr. James Clarke, at Akenham Hall Farm,
“The buildings shown upon the bird’s-eye view are being erected for Mr. James Clarke, at Akenham Hall Farm,
“North Hall is the second portion of Newnham College, which has been built, the former part having been opened in 1877.
“This church was struck by lightning and burnt down on the 3rd of August, 1877.
Front Perspective View including plan published in The Building News, November 21st 1879. Interior view including elevation to Little King Street was published in The Building News,
Patrick Stead came from Edinburgh to Halesworth in 1824 where he established a successful maltings business.
Published in The Building News, July 25th 1879. On 14th February 1881 the local MP,
Essex Convalescent Home, in what became Coppins Road in Magdalen Green, Great Clacton, built to the designs of Fred Chancellor,
Published in The Building News, January 11th 1884.
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