1898 – Design for Library, Lewisham, London
Unbuilt design for public library. “This design was placed first in the recent competition by the assessor,
Unbuilt design for public library. “This design was placed first in the recent competition by the assessor,
Putney Library is a Grade II listed building, and built in 1899, to designs of architect was Francis J Smith.
“This house, the residence of Mr. G. Adney Payne, has been ref rented and much added to in a handsome way by Messrs.
“This hotel, now rapidly approaching completion, occupies the site of that formerly known as “Holloway’s Hotel,”
“This building, erected in memory of their little boy by Mr. and Mrs. Ellis, is intended to fill a want much felt in the neighbourhood.
“This branch bank, which has lately been completed, occupies a prominent position in the High-road, Kilburn,
“This illustration shows the front elevation of a block of residential flats, now in course of erection,
Known as the Plashet Library, and still in use today. Passmore Edwards contributed £4,000 towards the cost,
Harry Harrington and Algernon Sydney Richard Ley practised in partnership in London from 1896 to 1906.
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