1872 – All Saints Church, Ryde, Isle of Wight
Sometimes referred to as the “cathedral” of the Island, overlooking the Solent, built to a decorated gothic design by Sir Gilbert Scott in the 1870s.
Sometimes referred to as the “cathedral” of the Island, overlooking the Solent, built to a decorated gothic design by Sir Gilbert Scott in the 1870s.
The consecration of the new St. Peter’s as a chapel-of-ease took place of 30 July 1868 by the archbishop of Canterbury.
From The Building News, August 23 1872: “”Mens.” — The elevations of this design are treated in a clever and artistic manner The centre block,
Grim’s Dyke (sometimes called Graeme’s Dyke until late 1891) was built in 1872 by Norman Shaw,
Perspective View With Plan published in The Building News, March 15th 1872. “The small half-timbered house,
Built in 1871, a tall mansion in the style of a French chateau. Three storeys and attic.
This school was opened in 1873 and was originally known as the (Julius) Elliott Memorial School,
From The Building News: “In catering for our friends in this Christmas Number, we have obtained permission from Messrs.
From The Building News, August 15 1873: “It is very difficult in these days to hit upon a new and successful idea.
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