1879 – New Boat House, Caius College, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Perspective View & plan as published in The Building News, May 16th 1879. “The boathouse for Caius College Boat Club has been built on the left bank of the river,
Perspective View & plan as published in The Building News, May 16th 1879. “The boathouse for Caius College Boat Club has been built on the left bank of the river,
Published in The Building News, November 21 1879: This new rectory house for the Rev. W.
Now known as Pearse House, it hasn’t been used as a residence for many years –
Perspective view published in The Building News, July 2nd 1880. Rawdon House was originally built in 1622 by Marmaduke Rawdon,
A small independent banking house, in operation since the 1820s. In 1891, it (as Round,
Perspective of revised scheme including ground,mezzanine & 1st floor plans published in The Building News, May 9th 1879.
The former estate village of Easton, was based around Easton Hall, seat of the Dukes of Hamilton.
Between 1868 and 1974 Shefford was the site of St Francis’ Boy’s Home (an orphanage) that was situated upon the High Street next to the Roman Catholic Church of St Francis of Assisi.
“These alms-houses have been erected by two ladies as a memorial, from the designs of Mr.
“The Boxmoor Schools, built at Two AVaters, for the Hemel Hempsted School-Boaid, are situated on a narrow-fronted site of steeply- sloping ground facing the open common,
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