1877 – Christ Church, Westminster Bridge Road, London
Part of a complex of buildings that included an adjoining school and presbytery by the same architects.
Part of a complex of buildings that included an adjoining school and presbytery by the same architects.
Anglican church constructed in upmarket Victorian suburb of Bristol. Constructed although with a different tower and spire than depicted in the architectural press at the time.
The Christian Union Buildings in Lower Abbey Street were erected on the site of the Metropolitan Hall,
Fine French Gothic church designed by G.C. Ashlin. Not completed as originally designed, the spire never achieved its intended height.
Completed in 1877, this remote church was designed by architect Timothy Hevey and built by James McAdorey from Belfast,
Although much less spectacular than some of their warehouses and market buildings, the exterior of this large four-storeyed building is an interesting example of Lockwood and Mawson’s Roman Renaissance manner,
Including Elevations,Sections & Plans as published in The Building News, June 25th, 1880. Designed for Colin Hunter (1841-1904),
Perspective of the College Building published in The Building News, July 28th 1876. College Hall, one of the first structures erected on Gallaudet’s campus,
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