1898 – Church of St. John the Evangelist, Ford, Wiltshire
“This church, which has been built for the Rev. F. Harrison, occupies an exceptionally picturesque site on the hillside above the “By-Brook,”
“This church, which has been built for the Rev. F. Harrison, occupies an exceptionally picturesque site on the hillside above the “By-Brook,”
“Most visitors to the Isle of Wight know the church of St. Peter at Shorwell,
Originally designed by Patrick Byrne in 1852, the church was heavily remodelled in 1898 by W.H.
Not constructed, the ruined village church, a ruin for a century, was instead restored by 1904 and is in use today.
Built from 1897 onwards, and designed to be the town Post Office and Customs Post, this fine structure opened to the public in 1900.
“One of the most complete settlements erected in modem times is the village at Port Sunlight,
Premiated entry in competition for new city hall for Belfast. The design by Sir Brumwell Thomas was selected and completed in 1906.
“This building, which was recently opened by Lord Wenlock, was designed by Mr. J.W. Broughton, architect,
“These cottages form part of Messrs. Lever’s “model” village at Port Sunlight. They are built near Bebington Station,
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