1870 – Stables & Farm Buildings, Egham, Surrey
Perspective & birds eye views including plans, for R.J. Ashton esq. at Bishop Gate House and published in The Building News,
Perspective & birds eye views including plans, for R.J. Ashton esq. at Bishop Gate House and published in The Building News,
Competition entry by Arthur Baker & William Lee, published in The Building News, May 12th 1871.
Published in The Building News, June 10th 1870. Largely completed as designed except for the tower and spire.
All Saints, Perry Street is an Anglo Catholic Church designed by James Brooks, one of England’s most distinguished Gothic Revival church architects.
A lofty building with beautiful stained glass and wall paintings designed to uplift and inspire the worshipper.
Later known as Milton Mount College For Girls in Gravesend. The College was founded in 1871 by the Rev.
Unsuccessful entry for new Guildhall, or Town Hall, for Winchester by Dublin architect J.J. O’Callaghan. Design was one of six shortlisted.
Unsuccessful design published after a competition in The Building News, August 25th 1871.
On the 10th January 1941 Clarence Pier was bombed during the heaviest air raid on Portsmouth of World War Two and the Clarence Pier Pavilion and the Espanade Assembly Rooms and Hotel were no more.
The present parish church, All Saints, was built in 1872 and succeeded a previous building on the same site dating from 1830.
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