1869 – Balliol College, Oxford
Description published in The Architect and Contract Reporter, January 2 1869, written by the architect Alfred Waterhouse.
Description published in The Architect and Contract Reporter, January 2 1869, written by the architect Alfred Waterhouse.
Perspective view as published in The Building News, June 27th 1879.
John Owens, a Manchester textile merchant, bequeathed £96,942 in 1846 for the purpose of founding a college for the education of males on non-sectarian lines.
The school opened in January 1865 with about 24 boy pupils and around six teachers. Initially,
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.
Founded in 1854 as the Oxford Diocesan Seminary to train graduates from Oxford and Cambridge.
Perspective of the College Building published in The Building News, July 28th 1876. College Hall, one of the first structures erected on Gallaudet’s campus,