1876 – Proposal for New National Opera House, Thames Embankment, London
Architect: F.H. Fowler
Never completed, lack of finance meant massive cost overruns during construction.
Never completed, lack of finance meant massive cost overruns during construction.
Under the Cathedrals Act of 1840,
Premiated design published in The Building News,
Perspective View published in The Building News,
Sketch of administration block and block plans,
Founded in 1854 as the Oxford Diocesan Seminary to train graduates from Oxford and Cambridge.
The Royal Aquarium was a classical building in Portland stone which was designed by Alfred Bedborough and opened its doors in 1876.
Small hotel, with two floors and dormered attic designed by Galway engineer Edward Townsend.