1881 – St. Edward’s School, Oxford, Oxfordshire
St Edwards School was founded in 1863 at New Inn Hall Street in central Oxford by the Revd Thomas Chamberlain,
St Edwards School was founded in 1863 at New Inn Hall Street in central Oxford by the Revd Thomas Chamberlain,
Originally built as a commercial building with several units and a large hall for public meetings.
“This house, of which we give a perspective and first-floor and ground-plans,
Designed by the celebrated 19th Century architect Sir George Gilbert Scott and largely built by 1872,
The Roman Catholic church, St Mary of the Angels was designed by the leading church architect J.J.
Perspective View including Plan The Building News,
“The new infant-school buildings of St.
The first London church designed by Bodley and Garner and is finished externally in brick with stone dressings in the decorated Gothic style.
Executed by Atkinson Bros. of Newcastle,
St. Nicholas was constructed of red sandstone from five miles south of Whitehaven.