1901 – Passmore Edwards Convalescent Home for Railway Men, Herne Bay, Kent
The Herne Bay Convalescent Home was the first of ten homes to be opened by the Railway Industry for railway workers;
The Herne Bay Convalescent Home was the first of ten homes to be opened by the Railway Industry for railway workers;
Largely completed as illustrated, although some of the more decorative elements such as the plaque on the gable and the cupola were never finished.
Built in 1901 as the headquarters of the British &
Rear Perspective View & vignette sketch.
“The work is the conjoint production of Messrs.
“Poor End Lodge is one of three erected for the Earl of Ducie at Tortworth Court,
Domestically scaled post office –
Construction started on this red-brick church with Portland stone dressings in 1899,
Part of a fantastic streetscape of brick and terracotta –
Unsuccessful entry in architectural competition to design a memorial for Queen Victoria for the front of Buckingham Palace.