1861 – Nos. 40-41 St. Patrick’s Street, Cork
Corner-sited end-of-terrace six-bay four-storey former store for J. Newson & Co., built c. 1860, now in use as retail outlet and bank.
Corner-sited end-of-terrace six-bay four-storey former store for J. Newson & Co., built c. 1860, now in use as retail outlet and bank.
Born in Donegal, Frederick H. Godwin and his elder brother, William Arthur Godwin, were working in the London office of his uncle Edward W.
“This group of schools was one of the first erected by the board. It is carried out entirely in stone,
Originally the Colonial Secretary’s Building, this sandstone building was the seat of colonial administration, has been used continuously by the Government of New South Wales,
“There are commodious stores, wash-house, and wine and beer cellars in the basement ; the ground-floor contains dining,
Perspective View including ground plan, designed for Sir Richard Sutton and published in The Building News,
Between 1868 and 1974 Shefford was the site of St Francis’ Boy’s Home (an orphanage) that was situated upon the High Street next to the Roman Catholic Church of St Francis of Assisi.
“This house is situated at the S.W. corner of the Physic Gardens on the Chelsea Embankment.
An unsuccessful design in a competition won by Campbell, Douglas & Sellars which resulted in the building now known as James Sellars House.
George Lethbridge was born in 1847 or 1848. He served his articles with William Henry Reid of Plymouth and commenced independent practice in London in 1870.