Architect: W. Clement Williams
1897 – New Premises, Bridge Street, Chester, Cheshire
Architect: Douglas & Fordham
1897 – No.48 Mary Street, Dublin
Architect: William Kaye-Parry
Corner commercial premises with large glazed areas on the side elevation (now largely blocked up).
1897 – Norney Grange, Shackleford, Surrey
Architect: C.F.A. Voysey
Norney Grange was designed in 1897 by Charles Voysey for the Reverend Leighton Crane.
1897 – Passmore Edwards Convalescent Home, Herne Bay, Kent
Architect: Alfred Saxon Snell
Built of Canterbury red brick with Monks Park bath stone dressings under a Brosely red tile roof the design was said to avoid the idea of an “institution”
1897 – Passmore Edwards Free Library, Shoreditch, London
Architect: H.T. Hare
Perspective View including ground & 1st floor plans published in The Building News,
1897 – Presbyterian Church, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh
Simple little Presbyterian church with an unusual entrance porch almost the full width of the building.
1897 – Proposed Cottage Homes, Gateshead, Durham
Architect: Cecil Aldthorpe
Elevations & Section for Gateshead Union.
1897 – Public Baths, Kingston on Thames, London
Architect: Maurice B. Adams & Francis J. Smith
“The design by Messrs.
1897 – Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Monument, Assiniboine Park, Winnipeg
Originally placed in front of the old City Hall, donated to the city in 1897 by the Young Peoples’ Christian Endeavour Society to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee.
