1869 – Balliol College, Oxford
Description published in The Architect and Contract Reporter, January 2 1869, written by the architect Alfred Waterhouse.
Description published in The Architect and Contract Reporter, January 2 1869, written by the architect Alfred Waterhouse.
Not quite built as illustrated in The Building News, the former County Court of Sussex still stands today in Church St.,
Designed by the young architect Clapton Crabb Rolfe, whose father Rev. George Crabb Rolfe was the Vicar.
From The Architect and Contract Reporter, November 27 1869: The church, dedicated in honour of the Blessed Virgin,
Elevations & Plans published in The Building News, February 4th 1870. “These cottages are being built on land belonging to S.
From The Builder, April 2, 1870: THE subject of the accompanying illustration is the newly erected asylum for the reception of the insane poor of the county of Berks and boroughs of Reading and Newbury.
From The Builder, February 12, 1870: The use of Portland cement concrete as a building material goes steadily on.
Perspective views published in The Building News, May 13th.1870
Perspective View including ground & 1st floor plans as published in The Building News, July 1st 1870.
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.
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