1590s – Eastgate House, Rochester, Kent Grade I Listed, Elizabethan townhouse was built in the late 1590s for Sir Peter Buck, who was Clerk of the Cheque at Chatham’s Royal Dockyard and Mayor of Medway.
1871 – Competition Design, Rochester Castle Recreation Grounds, Kent Architect: Baker & Lee Competition entry by Arthur Baker & William Lee, published in The Building News, May 12th 1871.
1888 – Choir School & Master’s House, Rochester Cathedral, Kent Architect: J. Arthur Reeve Perspective view published in The Architect, January 27th 1888.
1888 – Liberal Club, Rochester, Kent Architect: George E. Bond Perspective including ground & first floor plans from The Building News, May 25th 1888. Later became the Castle Theatre,
1888 – The Rochester & County Club, Rochester, Kent Architect: George Friend Perspective view & floor plan published in The Building News, February 17th 1888.
1893 – Sir Joseph Williamson’s Mathematical Schools, Rochester, Kent Architect: George E. Bond & J.W. Nash