1893 – Emmanuel New Church, Exeter, Devon
“The walls of this church are of Bibbacombe stone outside, dressed Pocombe stone inside, with Bath stone dressings.
“The walls of this church are of Bibbacombe stone outside, dressed Pocombe stone inside, with Bath stone dressings.
“The building, as shown in the illustration, has been erected on a charming site in Alum Chine,
“This building has been erected as a summer residence for Mr. Spencer Pickering, F.U.S., of Harpenden and London.
Perspective view including ground plan as published in The Building News, April 22nd 1904.
Perspective View including ground plan as published in The Building News, April 28th 1905.
Perspective View including ground plan published in The Building News, December 15th. 1905.
“Torquay is in possession of a Free Public Library, largely through the munificence of Mr. Andrew Carnegie who gave £7,500 to cover the cost of the building”.
This building forms one of a group of bungalows facing the sea, having pleasure gardens laid out by the Paignton Council in front,
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