1874 – Cocks Biddulph & Co’s Bank, Charing Cross, London Architect: Richard Coad Front elevation published in The Building News, February 27th 1874. Cocks Biddulph & Company was acquired by the Bank of Liverpool and Martins in 1919,
1874 – Floating Swimming Baths, Charing Cross, London Architect: Driver & Rew Published in The Building News, July 3, 1874: “Our illustration gives a view of the interior of the Charing-cross Bath,
1881 – Proposed Building, Northumberland Ave., Charing Cross, London Architect: Ingram & Hollands “Our illustration shows a block of residential chambers proposed to be erected at the comer of Northumberland-avenue.
1886 – Charing Cross Scheme for Admiralty & War Offices, London Architect: E.C. Robins General agreement about the need for a new War Office building first led to proposals in the late 1850’s for its inclusion in government offices in Downing Street,