1860 – The Guildhall, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Selected design by Peck & Stephens, published in The Builder, January 14th 1860. The present Guildhall in Cambridge,
Selected design by Peck & Stephens, published in The Builder, January 14th 1860. The present Guildhall in Cambridge,
Originally named Master’s Court and located across the street from Great Court, these two courts were entirely paid for by William Whewell,
“The new building which is about to supersede the present chapel of St. John’s College,
The Bridge Street premises was designed by Alfred Waterhouse (who went on to design the Oxford Union Society’s building) and formally opened on 30 October 1866.
Published in The Building News, October 30 1874: “The object aimed at in this design was to put tho whole congregation in sight and hearing of the service ;
Elevations & plans from the The Building News, December 22nd 1876.
Perspective including ground plan of proposal published in The Building News, December 8 1876.
Competition entry published in The Building News, December 29 1876.
Residence at Cambridge including ground plans published in The Building News, February 16th 1877.
Published in The Building News, March 23rd 1877.