1903 – Residence, Gravel Hill, Ludlow, Shropshire
Architect: Wood & Hutchings
Perspective and ground plane published in The Building News,
Perspective and ground plane published in The Building News,
The Grade II listed building is heavily influenced by the architectural traditions of Paris –
A triumphal arch at Wellington Place, Belfast, erected by the Linen Industry in honour of a visit by King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra.
Described as ‘Free Renaissance style’,
Triumphal archway for the arrival of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra into Dublin in 1903.
Drawings published in The Building News in 1901.
Large building containing large flats overlooking Regents Park.
The erection of this library was made possible by a donation from the Estate of William Savage and a subsidy from the Colonial Government.