1852 – Guy’s Hospital, Southwark, London The hospital was founded in 1721 by Thomas Guy (1644/45–27 December 1724), as a hospital to treat “incurables” discharged from St Thomas’
1863 – Houses, Guy’s Hospital, Southwark, London Architect: Newman & Billing “Two houses of which we give an illustration, have been recently erected by the governors of Guy’s Hospital for the purpose of providing residences for two of their medical staff,
1870 – South London Palace, Southwark, London Architect: William Paice This was the third music-hall to succeed in London, following the Canterbury and Weston’s (Holborn Empire),
1878 – Southwark Diocesan Seminary, London Architect: A.J. Adams Quadrangle & Cloister, Southwark Diocesan Seminary – Perspective & Section View including plans published in The Building News,
1879 – Fittings, St. George’s Cathedral, Southwark, London Architect: Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin / Herbert Gribble St.George’s is the Roman Catholic cathedral in the Archdiocese of Southwark,