1905 – Carnegie Library & Town Hall, Eltham, Kent
Architect: Maurice B. Adams
Part of a larger municipal complex by Maurice B.
Part of a larger municipal complex by Maurice B.
Foundation stone laid by Andrew Carnegie in 1903 with the building opening in 1905.
Built in 1905 on a prominent corner site,
Constructed during the years 1903-05, and designed by local architect James Walby who was formerly a student of William Batt based in Belfast.
Built during 1904-5. The architect was Ernest Robert Danford.
Still in use today as a public Library,
Named for the points which crown the gables and towers of this curious mixture of Loire Valley chateau and mansion.
Built in 1905 for C.
A freestanding single-storey church hall with raised basement and ornately stuccoed gabled entrance front including pilasters with fluted details to ends and flanking central doorway,