1892 – Hyde Park Court, Albert Gate, Kensington, London
Architect: Thomas Archer
Destroyed by fire in early 1893.
Destroyed by fire in early 1893.
Small and charming bank branch building in a Queen Anne style with brick and stone detailing.
Unsuccessful entry by T.M.
Entry for competition to design a new museum and art gallery for Glasgow.
As published in The Building News,
Selected design in an architectural competition to design a museum and art gallery complex for Glasgow.
Knox Presbyterian is an excellent example of the evolution of the Romanesque Revival style in rural Canada.
Gate lodge designed for for Col.Goodden J.P.,
Published in The Building News,
Branch of the London & South Western Bank.