1868 – General Credit and Discount Company, 7 Lothbury, London
Still standing today, this Venetian Gothic style building was completed to a slightly different design than illustrated –
Still standing today, this Venetian Gothic style building was completed to a slightly different design than illustrated –
Constructed in 1868 at a cost of £50,000, within the shell of the previous theatre,
From The Architect and Contract Reporter, July 24 1869: The Metropolitan Market in Smithfield one of the recent additions to the architecture of the City of London consists of a rectangular block of buildings intersected by two great main avenues which cross one another at its centre.
Design for a block of model dwellings at Fulham. Published in The Building News, August 14 1868.
Former club premises, now demolished.
Impressive range of buildings design and constructed as a large set-piece.
St Luke’s Church, Miilwall (in the Isle of Dogs) was bombed out during the Second World War.
A Grade I listed building, itwas opened in 1868 by the Midland Railway as the southern terminus of its main line,
From The Building News: “WE this week give an illustration o£ a new warehouse, recently erected in Southwark-street,
From The Architect and Contract Reporter, October 16 1869: The illustration in our number of to day gives a perspec tive view of three Railway Bridges or Viaducts which carry over the Mortlake Road so many branches of the combined system of railways that pass over the groat Victoria Bridge.
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