1906 – Caversham Free Public Library, Reading, Berkshire
Second placed entry in an architectural competition to design a new library.
Second placed entry in an architectural competition to design a new library.
Entrant in architectural competition to design a new local library.
In 1903 a competition was held for the design of a new block of offices for the Barry Urban District Council.
Unbuilt proposal for a new Carnegie Library in the Diamond on the site of the former Townhall which had been destroyed in a fire.
Built as a Free Library and still in use as one today.
Built 1907 on Alexandra Road, Swadlincote but was demolished in the 1960s as “a victim of mining subsidence”.
“Torquay is in possession of a Free Public Library,
Unsuccessful entry in architectural competition to design new library for Bangor,
Opened in 1907 after an architectural competition in 1906.
An Arts & Crafts Gothic style,