1869 – St. Mary’s Church, Stroud, Kent
From The Architect and Contract Reporter, November 27 1869: The church, dedicated in honour of the Blessed Virgin,
From The Architect and Contract Reporter, November 27 1869: The church, dedicated in honour of the Blessed Virgin,
From The Architect and Contract Reporter, October 2 1869: The site of the New Pro-Cathedral at Kensington is,
The Nottingham Congregational Institute, a theological training college for Congregational Ministers, was established in Nottingham in 1866 by the Rev.
From The Building News: “The house is built of limestone raised on the estate ;
The High School was founded in 1870 by the Governors of the Schools Founded by Erasmus Smith,
View published in The Building News, December 31st 1869.
The United Presbyterian Church was designed by Alexander “Greek” Thomson, and destroyed in the Second World War when it was struck by a German incendiary bomb in March 1943.
Published in The Irish Builder, March 15 1869: “Amongst the many improvements around the metropolis of the North of Ireland,
The old Water Tower and Chicago Avenue Pumping Station are the only public buildings to survive in this area on Michigan Avenue destroyed by the Fire of 1871.
From The Architect and Contract Reporter, April 17 1869: This building is announced to be opened on tho _’
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