1867 – Croydon Water Tower, Surrey
From The Building News: “Croydon water tower, which we illustrate this week, was erected in 1867,
From The Building News: “Croydon water tower, which we illustrate this week, was erected in 1867,
The original ground for the Cathedral of Saint Andrew was given by King Kamehameha IV and Queen Emma.
Unbuilt proposal for a warehouse for a wholesale druggist, Hugh Moore & Co., for Capel Street on the site of the Scot’s church.
In 1867 Edward Middleton Barry proposed to replace the National Gallery building by William Wilkins with a massive classical building with four domes.
Design submitted by J.P. Seddon, for the Royal Courts of Justice competition in London, which was won by George Edmund Street.
Design submitted by Edward Middleton Barry, for the Royal Courts of Justice competition in London,
Sefton Park is a 235 acre, Grade II* historic park in the Sefton Park district of Liverpool.
Both the church and the priory were designed by local architect John Murray. Originally the church was intended to have a tall spire to dominate the composition but it was never completed.
A fine but now sadly derelict warehouse built in a Glasgow Ventian style by a Glasgow architect.
Built in two phases, this church was started by Pugin &
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