1870 – Church, Ford End, Great Waltham, Essex
The foundation stone of the Church, laid in 1870 refers to the older name, Fourth End,
The foundation stone of the Church, laid in 1870 refers to the older name, Fourth End,
From The Builder, February 12, 1870: The use of Portland cement concrete as a building material goes steadily on.
Perspective view including Ground Plan from The Building News, November 4th 1870.
Front Elevation & Plan with key published in The Building News, October 21st 1870. “THE hospital,
Perspective views published in The Building News, May 13th.1870
Small country house on what was then outside of Belfast for James Craig, father of the future Lord Craigavon.
Designed by Cork-based sculptor John Scannell. Published in The Irish Builder, October 1 1870. “Cork marbles and Caen stone are the materials employed,
Entrant in architectural competition to construct a new O’Connell Bridge, replacing Gandon’s Carlisle Bridge. Published in The Irish Builder,
Design by James H. Owen of the Board of Works for RIC police barracks –
In May 1870, John Henry Foley’s statue of the former viceroy the Earl of Carlisle (1802-1864) was unveiled in the People’s Garden,
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