1899 – Residence, Bath Road, Reading, Berkshire
Architect: W.G.A. Hambling
“The site is in the best part of a residential neighbourhood.
“The site is in the best part of a residential neighbourhood.
“This building has been erected as a summer residence for Mr.
Still a hotel today although much butchered at street level.
The Royal Duchess Theatre had a flamboyant Beaux-Arts style exterior was topped by a huge copper dome which was surmounted by a cupola,
Fine club building overlooking the bay.
Ruchill Church Hall, designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh,
“This block of buildings is now being erected by Messrs.
“These schools have been lately erected at Ashley Down,
“The geometrical drawings from which our illustration is taken represent a little house now in course of erection at Milford –
Second premiated design for new technical school.