1870 – Christ Church, Clapton, London
Destroyed in 1944 as a result of an air raid attack on London. Interior view published in The Building News,
Destroyed in 1944 as a result of an air raid attack on London. Interior view published in The Building News,
“This building is one of the earliest examples of the revival of the Jacobean and Queen Anne styles in London,
As published in The Building News, March 25th 1870. “WE give this week an illustration of the proposed new chapel for the Baptist congregation formed in 1797,
From The Builder, May 21, 1870: The material of front and back is white Suffolk brick;
From The Builder: The plan ot this church includes a nave, north and south aisles, north and south transepts,
Interior view published in The Building News, September 9th 1870. A cruciform church with aisles. Central bell cote and tall,
Perspective view including Ground Plan from The Building News, November 4th 1870.
From The Builder, April 16, 1870: This handsome apartment forms the central feature of the block of buildings just completed as the new College at Dulwich of which a general view plan and particulars were given in previous volume of the Builder.
“Kenwood Tower now being erected for Mr Brooke will have the external walls with Loughborough red bricks and rubbed red brick quoins,
From The Builder March 19, 1870: The building we illustrate is in the course of execution for Mr Travers Smith and has two fronts one in Throgmorton street the other in Austin Friars.
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