1898 – Design for Public Library, Putney, London
Putney Library is a Grade II listed building, and built in 1899, to designs of architect was Francis J Smith.
Putney Library is a Grade II listed building, and built in 1899, to designs of architect was Francis J Smith.
Design for a National Monument by Belfast architect W.H. Lynn to Queen Victoria, to be constructed outside Buckingham Palace.
Unsuccessful entry in architectural competition to design a memorial for Queen Victoria for the front of Buckingham Palace.
This formed the subject of a limited competition for the new Wcsleyan Centenary Hall in Bishopsgate-street,
An entrant in an architectural competition for a new library in Hackney. The winning design opened in 1908 and closed in the 1990s.
“The design here shown from the drawings shown at the Royal Academy Exhibition provides for a museum to contain permanent and complete record of the war,
From The Building News, May 14 1919: “An ‘arch of remembrance’ has been unanimously decided on for erection at Acton by the War Memorial Sites Committee,
Unbuilt proposal for a four block civic centre with a tall campanile as part of a wholesale redevelopment of the urban fabric of Stepney.
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