1873 – Schools, Cottenham Road, Holloway, London
From The Building News, November 28 1873: “The School Board for London have erected one of their new schools on a site situated between tho Cottenham-road and the Hornsey-road,
1873 – St. Gabriel’s, Newington, London
Perspective View, West Elevation, and Cross Section published in The Building News, September 26th 1873. “The foundation-stone of this church,
1873 – St. John Evangelist Schools, Holborn, London
Published in The Building News, December 12 1873: “The schools of which we give illustration and plan consist of infants’,
1873 – St. Luke’s Church, South Kensington, London
Saint Luke’s was built in 1872 to 1873; designed by George and Henry Godwin.
1873 – St. Luke’s Parsonage House, Victoria Docks, London
Published in The Building News, December 12 1873: “We give an exterior perspective, and ground and chamber plans,
1873 – Midland Grand Hotel, St Pancras, London
In May 1865, while the adjacent station was still being constructed, the Midland Railway Company launched a competition for the design of a 150 bed hotel,
1874 – 74 Cornhill, London
Still existing today, and a branch of Starbucks. The right hand entranceway is side alley.
1874 – Cocks Biddulph & Co’s Bank, Charing Cross, London
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 – Corpus Christi Church, Maiden Lane, Covent Garden, London
The foundation stone of Corpus Christi was laid on 5th August 1873. Pownall created Corpus Christi in the same style as his design for the Sacred Heart,