1863 – Clocktower, Bethnal Green, London
“This clock-tower has been built by Miss Burdett Coutts, for the convenience of the tenants of Columbia Square.
“This clock-tower has been built by Miss Burdett Coutts, for the convenience of the tenants of Columbia Square.
Opened in 1863, with the chapel added later by George C. Ashlin.
“The committee, as our readers are aware, selected from the designs for this work submitted in competition,
Winning entry in a competition to design a town hall for Tourcoing, held in 1863. Although they awarded the premium to Parisian architect Léon Rohard,
The tomb of John Donegan, a successful Dublin jeweller. Described after his death: “A munificent benefactor to his creed and kind followed on November i8th,
“The building of which we give illustrations (to be called ” The Duke of Cornwall Hotel”) is about to be erected at Plymouth,
“Dunsdale is the residence of Mr. Joseph Kitchin, and is situate close to the village of Westerham,
In the 1860s the growth of the Prebsyterian congregation and a substantial increase in rent on the Mary’s Abbey property made it desirable for the congregation to seek new premises.
Detached three-bay two-storey gable-fronted former town hall, designed by William Caldbeck and built alongside his bank constructed at the same time for the National Bank.
Born in Glasgow, the son of a prosperous corn merchant, John Honeyman trained as an architect with Alexander Munro,