1904 – Cottage, Gough Park, Enfield, London
Architect: Sydney W. Cranfield
New development replacing a big house known as Gough Park that was demolished in 1899.
New development replacing a big house known as Gough Park that was demolished in 1899.
Perspective View including Plans published in The Building News,
Proposal in architectural competitiom, the winning design was by Raffles and Gridley in the Baroque style.
Large scheme proposed to unite the Houses of Parliament with Westminster Abbey via a massive building and gothis inspired tower.
“Near at hand is the Bromley Public Library,
The inscription reads:
“In memory of Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria,
The Canadian Department of the Interior’s immigration campaign included the establishment of this office which was responsible for setting up programs to attract immigrants from the United Kingdom.