1898 – St. Monans, Walton on Thames, Surrey Architect: Niven & Wigglesworth “This drawing is of a wayside cottage built of red brick and rough-cast. Messrs. Niven and Wigglesworth were the architects.
1899 – ‘Hillington’, Walton on Thames, Surrey Architect: Niven & Wigglesworth “THIS illustration, from the current exhibition at the Royal Academy, is of a drawing by Mr.
1900 – Pipers Hill, Byfleet, Surrey Architect: Niven & Wigglesworth Perspective view published in The Building News, May 11th 1900.
1901 – House at Bromley, Kent Architect: Niven & Wigglesworth Perspective view published in The Building News, May 3rd 1901. “These two country residences, from the designs of Messrs.
1901 – House at Orpington, Kent Architect: Niven & Wigglesworth Perspective view published in The Building News, May 3rd 1901. “These two country residences, from the designs of Messrs.
1901 – Passmore Edwards Sailors Palace, London Architect: Niven & Wigglesworth Built in 1901 as the headquarters of the British & Foreign Sailors’ Society. An inscription above the door still records the fact,
1901 – Scandanavian Sailors, West India Dock, London Architect: Niven & Wigglesworth “This illustration is of an annexe to the Scandinavian Sailors Temperance Home, to be erected in the West India Dock -road.
1904 – Cottages, Byfleet, Surrey Architect: Niven & Wigglesworth Front perspective view including ground & 1st floor plans published in “Modern Cottage Architecture” 1904.