1884 – School Chapel, Lewisham, Kent
Architect: James Cubitt Perspective view including ground plans published in The Building News, March 28th 1884.
View Article1885 –“The Mount”, Westerham, Kent
Architect: A.A. Higgins Perspective view including ground plan published in The Building News, March 27th 1885.
View Article1877 – New Lodge, Chislehurst, Kent
Architect: George Somers Clarke Designed for Dr. Saunders and published in The Building News, May 18th 1877.
View Article1874 – Cottage Hospital, Bromley, Kent
Architect: George & Vaughan From The Building News, November 20 1874: “The Bromley Cottage Hospital (a view and plan of which we give in this number) is also by Messrs.
View Article1877 – The Margate Skating Rink & Aquarium, Kent
Architect: Mr. Bedborough The Margate Skating Rink & Aquarium, Kent as proposed and published in The Builder, September 8th 1877.
View Article1871 – College for Congregational Ministers Daughters, Gravesend, Kent
Architect: E.C. Robins Later known as Milton Mount College For Girls in Gravesend. The College was founded in 1871 by the Rev.
View Article1872 – Grim’s Dyke, Harrow Weald, Kent
Architect: Richard Norman Shaw Grim’s Dyke (sometimes called Graeme’s Dyke until late 1891) was built in 1872 by Norman Shaw,
View Article1874 – School & Residence, Dover, Kent
Architect: Perry & Hanson “The house of which the illustration gives the front and north sides, is erected of brick and concrete,
View Article1874 – Orrest Bank, Orpington, Kent
Architect: George & Vaughan From The Building News, November 20 1874: “One of our illustrations this week represents Orrest Bank,
View Article1874 – London & Counties Bank, Sevenoaks, Kent
Architect: Fred Chancellor The Surrey, Kent and Sussex Banking Company had been established at Southwark in 1836 and soon had branches in places like Croydon,
View Article1914 – Lower Scene, Hythe, Kent
Architect: Oswald P. Milne Published in The Building News, November 7 1919: “This house was built just before the war.
View Article1898 – Theatre Royal, Chatham, Kent
Architect: George E. Bond A was a 3,000 seat theatre built in 1899 and closed in 1955 and was converted into shops and a warehouse.
View Article1901 – Passmore Edwards Convalescent Home for Railway Men, Herne Bay, Kent
Architect: Alfred Saxon Snell The Herne Bay Convalescent Home was the first of ten homes to be opened by the Railway Industry for railway workers;
View Article1898 –‘Belmont’, Langley, Kent
Architect: Heaton & Gibb Design for Tudor style house published in The Building News, July 1 1898.
View Article1899 – Victoria Club & Institute, Sheerness-on-Sea, Kent
Architect: Maurice B. Adams Unbuilt proposal for an extension to an existing social club. “The accompanying illustration shows the new assembly-hall and billiard-room fur five tables,
View Article1884 – School Chapel, Lewisham, Kent
Architect: James Cubitt Perspective view including ground plans published in The Building News, March 28th 1884.
View Article1885 –“The Mount”, Westerham, Kent
Architect: A.A. Higgins Perspective view including ground plan published in The Building News, March 27th 1885.
View Article1877 – New Lodge, Chislehurst, Kent
Architect: George Somers Clarke Designed for Dr. Saunders and published in The Building News, May 18th 1877.
View Article1874 – Cottage Hospital, Bromley, Kent
Architect: George & Vaughan From The Building News, November 20 1874: “The Bromley Cottage Hospital (a view and plan of which we give in this number) is also by Messrs.
View Article1877 – The Margate Skating Rink & Aquarium, Kent
Architect: Mr. Bedborough The Margate Skating Rink & Aquarium, Kent as proposed and published in The Builder, September 8th 1877.
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