1845 – St. John’s Church, Waterford
A well designed and maintained Gothic Revival church, the exterior of the church has high quality local stone masonry,
A well designed and maintained Gothic Revival church, the exterior of the church has high quality local stone masonry,
View from The Strand published in The Building News, May 15th 1867. Unsuccessful design for new Royal Courts of Justice.
In 1864 Sir William Jackson donated land for the building of the Birkenhead industrial school. The school was to stand in the centre of the poorest area of Birkenhead –
Built to seat 400 in an Early French Gothic, All Saints’ Clooney Church is one of the Waterside’s best-known landmarks.
Since 1919, it has been the Great Yarmouth Masonic Lodge.
Designed like its neighbour, the Ulster Hall by William J. Barre, this is a fine example of the Belfast warehouse.
By the middle of the nineteenth century, Eastbourne was a growing town noted for its healthy climate.
Cannon Street Station opened in 1866. In 1867 an Italianate style hotel and forecourt designed by E.M.
Courtown House, near Gorey, was the seat of the Earls of Courtown. It was significantly altered and enlarged during the 19th century,
Late Victorian mansion in Scottish Baronial style. With a central 5 storey tower topped by bartizans,