1905 – Second Premiated Design for Lambeth Municipal Buildings, London
After a design competition that attracted 143 entries,
After a design competition that attracted 143 entries,
An architectural competition held in 1902 resulted in a commission for a young English architect,
A memorial to a member of the Dublin Metropolitan Police who died near here while on duty.
Terrace of buildings owned by Trinity College but for many years curiously unloved.
Perspective view from The Building News,
St. Luke’s Anglican is probably one of the best pieces of church architecture in Winnipeg.
This little church provides a little conundrum – is it rendered over timber siding,
Sadly uncompleted, the tower being capped at the second stage,
The children of James Henry and Elizabeth Orme Scarlett Johnson donated the money for it in memory of their parents and in the early days it was referred to as the ‘Johnson Memorial Chapel’.