1881 – New High School for Girls, Oxford
The school began life on November 3, 1875, with twenty-nine girls and three teachers under headmistress Ada Benson,
The school began life on November 3, 1875, with twenty-nine girls and three teachers under headmistress Ada Benson,
“This building is intended to replace an existing structure erected for a similar purpose about 35 years ago by the munificence of Mr.
Designed by Cardiff architect Henry C. Harris and published in The Building News, October 21 1881.
Perspective View including ground plan & key published in The Building News, March 4th 1881. “This building,
“Our illustration represents a group of stable buildings about to be erected in Brick-street, Park-lane, for the Marquis,
A fine non-conformist Wesleyan Chapel opened in 1882. Red brick with Bath stone windows and dressings designed in the early Gothic style.
Placed design in competition to design a new grammar school. Published in The Building News,
“The illustration represents an important building just completed, from the designs of Mr. C. J. Phipps,
“North Hall is the second portion of Newnham College, which has been built, the former part having been opened in 1877.
Four storey stucco building, a speculative development, only part of which was constructed. The portion to the left,
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