1880 – School, Wallingford, Berkshire
Perspective view published in The Building News, October 1st 1880. The school was built by the School Board for Cholsey,
Perspective view published in The Building News, October 1st 1880. The school was built by the School Board for Cholsey,
Published in The Building News, June 11th 1880.
Published in The Building News, October 22 1880. “This perspective drawing was prepared before the plans were sent to the Education Department for approval,
Built over ten years by two architects – the chapel of 1872-74 by Thomas Holbrook;
Published in The Building News, December 23rd 1881. The Central Technical College building was designed by Alfred Waterhouse,
Perspective View including Ground & 1st Floor Plans published in The Building News, February 25th 1881.
“The Hereford County College has been built within half a mile of the city by a company of which the Dean of Hereford is the chairman,
“The new infant-school buildings of St. Mary’s, Lambeth, have been erected upon a site kindly given by the Archbishop of Canterbury,
Perspective View including plans published in The Building News, July 29 1881. “The grammar-school at Shrewsbury will shortly be removed from its present quarters to a new bite on the other side of the town,
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