1880 – Boxmoor Schools, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire
“The Boxmoor Schools, built at Two AVaters, for the Hemel Hempsted School-Boaid, are situated on a narrow-fronted site of steeply- sloping ground facing the open common,
“The Boxmoor Schools, built at Two AVaters, for the Hemel Hempsted School-Boaid, are situated on a narrow-fronted site of steeply- sloping ground facing the open common,
“Ix the laying out of a scheme for the accommodation of the Plymouth High School for Boys,
“The choir school for King’s College, Cambridge, has been built to accommodate sixteen boys, whom the college has undertaken the entire charge of.
Illustration published in The Building News, June 13th 1880. The Oxford Chronicle for 11 October 1879 gives the following full description of the proposed school: “This building,
Although the convent building and school were constructed largely as illustrated – the church was not.
Perspective view & ground plan as published in The Building News, March 26th 1880.
Demolished. “This building is situate, with the main entrance in Priory-road, having a right of entrance also in Biggin-street.
Perspective View published in The Building News, May 21st 1880.
Perspective view & ground plan as published in The Building News, May 7th 1880.
Perspective view published in The Building News, October 1st 1880. “Erected a short time since from the designs and under the superintendence of the late Mr.
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