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COLOURED PLATES.

MOUNTFORD, Edward W., F.R.I. B.A., 17 Buckingham Street, Strand, w.c.

New Sessions House for the Corporation of London, } v n. Interior of Central Hall. 1608 ) el

NTISPIECE

STEN HOUSE, J. Armstrong, Cedar Lea, Bickley, Kent.

Hall Interior, Egham. 1648 Facing p.

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ADAMS, Cole A., F. R. I. B. A., 66 Victoria Street, Westminster, ' PAGE.

s.w.

Proposed House at Romiley 107

ADAMS, H. Percy, F.R.I.B.A., 28 Woburn Place, Russell j

Square, w.c.

Dorking Infirmary. 1679 i 29

The Birchmoor Lodge, Woburn. 1580 , 37

ATKINS, Edward M., Merton Cottage, Bush Hill Park, Enfield.

Design for a Frieze, Wild Hyacinths. 1549 70

AUSTIN & PALEY, Castle Park, Lancaster.

Business Premises, Lancaster 95

BANISTER, Frederick J., A.R.I.B.A., The Outer Temple, w.c.

House at Epsom Ill

BARRETT, Lionel, 23 Sheepcote Road, Harrow.

Bamborough, Sheepcote Road, Harrow-on-the-Hill; 1814 57

BAVES, Gilbert, 82 Fellows Road, N.W.

The Sirens of the Ford. 769 79

BAYS, Edwin, 61 St. Andrew Street, Cambridge.

Proposed Buildings for the Urban District Council, Baldock 124 BEEBE, William, Bendigo, Victoria, Australia.

Central Fire Station, Bendigo . .' 133

BERRY, W. H. Atkin, A.R.I. B.A., 23 Old Broad Street, E.c.

Offices, Moorgate Street, E.c. 1633 34

BIDLAKE, W. H., M.A., 37 Waterloo Street, Birmingham.

House at Knowle, near Birmingham ; 109

BLOMFIELD, Arthur C., M.A., 6 Montagu Place, Baker

Street, w.

Rebuilding of Bank Buildings, B.C., for the Governor and

Company of the Dank of England. 1646 16

BODLEY, George F., A.R.A., 7 Gray's Inn Square, w.c.

St. Mary's Church, Ecclestone, Interior. 1651 2

St. Matthew's Church, Chapel Allerton, Interior. 1654 ..

Hayes Lodge, Morley, Derbyshire. 1647 45

BOTTOMLEY, J. Mitchell, 28 Albert Road, Middlesbrough.

Sleightholme Dale Lodge 121

Plans 120

BRADSHAW & GASS, 19 Silverwell Street, Bolton.

The Thomasson Co-operative Reading Room, Bolton. 1575 | 14 BREWER, Cecil C., 2 New Square, Lincoln's Inn, w.c.

Cottage at Pinner ' 122

BREWII.L & BAILY, Angel Row, Nottingham.

Infants' School, Cresswell, Derbyshire. 1537 I 40

Plan 43

BRIERLEY, Walter H., 13 Lendal, York,

Grimston Court, Yorkshire. 1586 i 46

Welburn Hall, Yorkshire, S.W. View. 1576 47

,, The Long Gallery. 1613 48

BRIGGS & WOLSTENHOLME, Central Buildings, Richmond

Terrace, Blackburn.

Technical College, Wigan j 105

Plans ! 104

BROWN, Cecil, 14 St. John's Wood Road, N.W.

The Red Badge of Courage. 1701 78

BROWN & WATT, 17 Union Terrace, Aberdeen.

No. 231 George Street, Aberdeen 94

BRUTTON, William M., 5 Green Street, Leicester Square, w.c. I

New Premises, No. 42 Ludgate Hill, E.c 96

Remodelling Front, No. 75 Strand, w.c ! 97

CARTER, J. Coates, F.R.I. B.A., Bank Buildings, Cardiff.

Design for a Public Building in a hot climate. 1605 32

CASH, John, F.R.I. B.A., 28 Newman Street, w.

Studio, Interior Elevatiou 128

CHAMPNEYS, Basil, B.A., 19 Buckingham Street, Strand, w.c.

House at Heathfield, Sussex. 1558 42

Plans 43

CLARKSON, Messrs., 28 Great Ormond Street, w.c.

The Passmore Edwards Limehouse District Public Library 106 COOPER, C. J. Harold, 1 Lincoln's Inn Fields, w.c.

A House near Piccadilly. 1591 52-55

Plans 51

CRESSWEI.L, John J., A.R.I.B.A., 77 Victoria Street, Grimsby.

Design for a Stone Vaulted Church. 1615 12

CROUCH & BUTLER, 39 Newhall Street, Birmingham. PAGE.

House at Moseley 117

Plans 120

DAWBER, E. Guy, A.R.I.B.A., 22 Buckingham Street, w.c.

Pittern Hill, Warwickshire 126

DELACOUR, Clovis, 43 Conduit Street, w.

Andromeda. 1748 77

DOMENECH, L., Barcelona

Chimney for 1'Hotel d'Espagna, Barcelona 80

DRTRY, Henry, & W. C. F. GILLAM, 3 North Street, Brighton.

Borough of Eastbourne, Premiated Design for Municipal

Institute, Public Library, &c j 113

DU'LFER, Martin, Kaufingerstrasse 231", Domhof, Munich.

Villa des Barons von Bechtolsheim I 140

Plans , 143

Landhaus Dr. Curry 1 41

Plans 143

Stadt-theater in Meran 142

Plans 143

DUNKERLEY, Frank B., A.R.I. B.A., Mansfield Chambers, 17

St. Ann's Square, Manchester.

Craythwaite, Hale, Cheshire 130

Plans 131

EASTWOOD, J. H., A.R. I.B.A., 42 Cheniston Gardens,

Kensington, w.

Church of St. Felix, Felixstowe. 1683 7

FEHR, Henry C., 6 & 8 The Avenue Studios, 76 Fulham Road,

s.w.

Hesitation, Ideal Statue. 1697 82

FIGGIS, T. Phillips, F.R.I. B.A., 28 Martin's Lane, Cannon

Street, E.c.

House at Merstham, Surrey. 1675 49

FLOCKHART, William, F.R.I.B.A., 180 New Bond Street, w.

London County Council's Strand Improvement Scheme,

Design submitted for Public Building Block. 1561 17

FORT, Enrique, Calle Jorge Juan 9, Madrid, and F. APARICI,

Calle Fuentes 10, Madrid.

Asile HSpital d'Epileptiques dans la Piquenas, Environs de

Madrid 151

FRAMPTON, George J., A.R. A., 32 Queen's -Road, St. John's

Wood, N.W.

Martin Harvey as Sidney Carton in " The Only Way." 1729 73

Edward VI., to be erected in Bronze for Giggleswick

School, Yorkshire. 1816 ... _ 74

GHELUWE, E. van, 6 Place du Palais de Justice, Namur.

H6tel de Madame la Comtesse d'Arrigade, Namur .. . . . 137

GRAEME-WATT & TUI.LOCH, 77a Victoria Street, Belfast.

Design for Fishervvick Church, Belfast 134

HALLIDAY, George E., F.R.I.B.A., 14 High Street, Cardiff.

Church of St. Mary, Barry Dock. 1628

HAMMOND, R. Gardner, 16 Essex Street, Strand, w.c.

No. 1 Berkeley Square, Maytair, w. 1566 35

Plans 37

HARUWICK, A. J., The Hollies, Thames Ditton.

House at Esher 125

HARE, Henry T., F.R.I. B.A.. 13 Hart Street, Bloomsbury, w.c.

Technical School, Tunbridge Wells 112

Plans 119

HAZELL, W. Ernest, A.R.I. B.A., 5 Tavistock Square, w.c.

Swansea Harbour Trust Offices, Competitive Design.. 1554 23

HEAZELL & SON, Burton Buildings, Parliament Street,

Nottingham.

Villas, Manor Park, Ruddington

Plans

HEWITT, Walter E., A.R.I. B.A., 22 Buckingham Street,

Strand, w.c.

Portley Wood, Warlingham, Garden Front. 1641 38

HORSFALL, Jesse, F.R.I.B.A., Todmorden.

Firemen's Cottages, Todmorden. 1706 56

HOVLAND, K. Douglas, 2 Walbrook, E.c. *

House at Winkfield 108

List of Contents.

HUNT, William G., 12 Bedford Gardens, Kensington, w.

Olney Lodge, Newbury. 1629

JENKINS, F. Lynn, 181a King's Road, Chelsea, s.w.

Portion of Metal and Ivory Frieze for the Marble Vestibule

at Lloyd's Registry, Fenchurch Street, E.G. 1791 _.

JOHN, W. Goscombe, A.R.A., 2 Woronzow Studios, St. John's

Wood, N.W.

The late Duke of Devonshire, K.G. 1735

A Country Bank, Crowboro' Cross, Sussex. 1593 KENNEDY, Edward W., 19 Ashley Terrace, Edinbjrgh.

The Deluge. 397 :

KENNEDY & KELSEY, 931 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

New Side Entrance to the Old Wilstack Mansion,

Philadelphia :

KIRKBY, Reginald G., 37 Fawcett Street, Sunderland.

Design for Municipal Buildings, South Shields. 1665 .... KOTERA, Professor Jan, Rudolfovo Nabrezi 6, Prague.

House in Prague

LAMB, E. B., M.S. A., 31 Craven Street. Strand, w.c.

A Private Chapel in a Nobleman's Park. 1556

LASCIAC, Antonio, Square Halim Pasha, Cairo.

Entrance to the Club Lotus, Cairo

LAWRENCE, Mervyn, & Alexander ROTTMANN, 1 St. Leonard's

Studios, Chelsea, s.w.

Designs for Fountains

LEEMINC; & LEEMING, 117 Victoria Street, Westminster, s.w.

City of Leeds New Market Hall, Exterior

j, ,, Interior

LINDBERG, G. A., Malm, Finland.

Rathaus (Municipal Buildings) fiir Karlshamn, Sweden . .

,, ,, >, » ,. Plans

LIPPITS, M. J. E., Pieter Corneliszoon Hooftstraat 32,

Amsterdam.

Design for a Building for the Society " Our Home " at

Amsterdam (Holland)

MACDONALD, Margaret, R.W.S. (Mrs. Charles R. Mackintosh),

120 Mains Street, Blythswood Square, Glasgow.

Sketch Panel "The May Queen," for Miss Cranston's Tea

Rooms. 736

MACKENZIE, A. Marshall, A.R.S.A., 343 Union Street,

Aberdeen.

Greyfriars Church, West Front, Aberdeen. 1531

MACKINTOSH, Charles R., 120 Mains Street, Blythswood

Square, Glasgow.

Sketch Panel, "The Wassail," for Miss Cranston's Tea

Rooms. 718

MARCH, A. Soler y, Plaza del Olmp 4, a Maure^a, Barcelona.

Projet d'un Palais de Navigation

MARYON, Miss Edith, 10 Jubilee Place, Chelsea, s.w.

May Morning, Relief. 1795

McCLURE, J. Crossland, Ivy Bank, Huyton, near Liverpool.

Dawn, Relief. 1787

MINTY, J. Andrew, A.R.I.B.A., 10 Gray's Inn Square, w.c.

Competition Design for Harbour Offices, Swansea. 1545. . MOORE, Temple, 46 Well Walk, Hampstead, N.W.

Exterior Views of New Church, Carlton-in-Cleveland,

Yorks. 1688

MORPHEW, Reginald, 39 Cursitor Street, Chancery Lane, w.c.

New Business Premises, 112 Jermyn Street, s.w. 1659

NEWMAN & NEWMAN, 31 Tooley Street, s.E.

St. Olave's Union, Accommodation for the Aged and

Infirm Poor, Lady well

,, ,, Plans

NEWTON, T, W. F., & CHEATLE, 39 Newhall Street,

Birmingham.

New House at Walsall

NISBETT, Hamilton M., 122 George Street, Edinburgh.

Cottages and Dairy at Garrallan, Ayrshire. 800

OAKLEY, Frank P., A.R.I. B.A., Hawortbs Buildings, Cross

Street, Manchester.

New Tower, St. Paul's Church, Heaton Moor. 1581

OLDACRE, R. S., 14 Temple Street, Birmingham.

House, Church Lane, Handsworth

PATERSON, Alexander N., M.A., 136 Wellington Street,

Glasgow.

Stables and Powerhouse at Giffnock. 712

PENTY & PENTY, I^endal Chambers, York.

Interior of the Davy Hall Restaurant, York

PIRIE, J. M., 229 Union Street, Aberdeen.

House at Aboyne

Plans

PITE, Professor Beresford, F.R.I. B.A., 48 Harley Street, w.

A Memorial Bridge. 1672

POLE & LITTLE, 12 Gray's Inn Square, w.c.

Bury Infectious Diseases Hospital

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PON TING, Charles E., F.S.A., Marlborough.

New Town Hall, Marlborough. 1622

,, Plans

PRAEGER, Miss Rosamond, Holywood, Co. Down, Ireland.

The Fairy Fountain, Relief. 1773

RANK, Gebr., Karlstrasse P, Munich.

Skixze zu Gestiitshof (Stud Rac'ng Stables) in Oberbayern REYNOLDS-STEPHENS, W., 10 Hill Road, Abbey Road, N.W.

"Castles in the Air." 1819

RICHTER, Theodor, a d. Frauenkirche 6/7, Dresden,— A.

Parkstrasse 10, Loschwitz

Parkstrasse 8, Loschwitz

RITTMEYER, Professor Robert, Winterthur.

Kantonalba-jk Bas^l

ROBB, John, 121 West Regent Street, Glasgow.

Reconstruction of " Carisbrooke," Mount Vernon, Interior

Views. 739

RUNTON & BARRY, Sav.le Chambers, Savile Street, Hull.

House at He-sle

RUNTZ, Ernest, & Co., 10 Walbrook, E.c.

Sketch Design for Exterior of Gaiety Theatre and the " Morning Post " Offices. 1560

Strand Improvement, suggested scheme for Municipal and

Commercial Buildings. 1559 ,

SALMON, James, & SON, 53 Bothwell Street, Glasgow.

The Mercantile Chambers, 53 Bothwell Street, Glasgow, The Doorway. 760

Office Building, 144 St. V:ncent Street, Glasgow. 505

SCHILLING £ GRAEBNEK, Kl. FrohngaSse I11, Dresden.

Evangelische Kirche fiir Klostergrab

,, Plans

SHACKLE, George H., Rosedale, Stanford Road, New South- gate. N.

A House at Shtlford. 1826

SHANNON, A. M'Farlane, 7 Scott Stret-t, Garnethill, Glasgow.

Panel from the Pollok Memorial. 779

STEVENSON, John J., F.R.I.B.A., 4 Porchester Gardens, w.

New Church at Stirling, Free Church of Scotland. 1539. . STOKES, Leonard, 2 Great Smith Street, Westminster, s.w.

Design submitted for London County Council's Strand Improvement Scheme

New House, Ascot Heath. 1528

SWANSTON & LEGGE, Kirkcaldy.

Corner Entrance, New Porte Buildings, Burntisland. 715 TALBOT, J.Joseph, Commerce Court, 11 Lord Street, Liverpool.

Unitarian Church, Birkenhead. 1666

TAUBMAN, Frank Mowbray, 66 Glebe Place, Chelsea, s.w.

Orpheus and Eurydice. 784

TAYLOR, Henry Ramsay, 7 Young Street, Edinburgh.

The Public Library, Stirling. 810

THOMAS, Fred., The Studios, 20 College Green, Gloucester.

A Mother's Love, Relief. 1713

THOMSON, J., & R. D. SANDILANDS, 241 West George Street,

Glasgow.

New Parish Council Offices, Glasgow. 717

TILTMAN, A. Hessell, F.R.I.B.A., 51 Russell Square, w.c.

Eastern District Hospital, Duke Street, Glasgow. 1626 . . Plan ....

Design for Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, View from Cathedral

Square

,, View from Castle Street. 1627

Plan

TUGWELL, Frank A., A.R.I.B.A., 102 Westborough, Scar- borough.

House at Holbeck Hill, Scarborough

Plans

VERHEUL, J., Dzn, 45 Witte de Withstraat, Rotterdam.

New Protestant Church at The Hague, Interior ....

WARREN, Edward P., 20 Cowley Street, Westminster, s.w.

Bedales School, Petersfield. 1632 ;

,, Plans

WHEELER, Frederick, F. R.I.B.A., 6 Staple Inn, w.c.

The Rustington Convalescent Home for Working Men,

Littlehampton ,

Plans WHITING, Onslow, Studio, 31 Cantlowes Rd., Camden Sq., N.W.

Field Guns going into Action, Relief. 1730

Designs for Bell-pushes, Finger-plates, &c. 1774

WILLIAMS, Miss L. Gwendolen, Bleasby Vicarage, Nottingham.

Pandora. 1813

WIMPERIS, E., & EAST, 51 Conduit Street, w.

Rebuilding of Reynold's House, Leicester Sq., w.c. 1589 WIMPERIS, J. T., & ARHKR, 25 Sackville Street, w.

Empress Club, Dover Street, w. 1677

WOODHOUSE & WII.LOUGHBY, 100 King Street, Manchester.

New Town Hall, Heaton Moor

YOUNG, Clyde Francis, A.R.I.B.A., 6 Lancaster Place, Strand.

w.c.

Glasgow Municipal Buildings John Street Front. 1638 . .

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1613. Welburn Hall, Yorkshire, The Long Gallery, WALTER H. BRIERLEV, Architect.

Academy Architecture^ 1901°.

JJALL INTERIOR AT EGHAM

1648. Hall Interior, Egham, J. ARMSTRONG STENHOUS?:, Artist.

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1591. A House near Piccadilly, The Morning Room and Study, C. J. HAROLD COOPER, Architect.

(For Plans, see p. 51.)

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1591. A House near Piccadilly, The Dining Room Fireplace and Sideboard, C. J. HAROLD COOPER, Architect.]

(For Plans, see p. 51.)

54

Academy Architecture,

1591. A House near Piccadilly, The Hall and the Drawing Room Fireplace, C. J. HAROLD COOPER, Architect.

(For Plans, see p. 51.)

Academy Architecture, i9Oin.

55

1591. ./ House near Piccadilly, First Floor and Second Floor, C. J. HAROLD COOPER, Architect.

(For Plans, see p. 51.)

Academy Architecture, 1901".

BOROUGH OF

TODMORDENll F1REMH© i COTTAGES. :

1706. Firemen's Cottages, Todtnorden, JESSE HORSFALL, F.R.I.B.A., Architect.

R.A. Ex., 1900

Academy Architecture,

57

1814. Bamborough, Sheepcote Road, Harro-w-on-the-Hill, LIONEL BARRETT, Architect.

5CCOMD riDOR

R.A. Ex., 1900.

Academy Architecture,

1589. Rebuilding of Reynolds' House, Leicester Square, W.C., E. WIMPERIS AND EAST, Architects.

Academy Architecture,

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1826. A House at Shelford, GEORGE H. SHACKLE, Architect.

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760. 7^hc Mercantile Chambers, 53, BothwM Street, Glasgow, The Doorway^

JAMES SALMON AND SON, Architects. R.G.I.F.A. Ex., 1901.

Academy Architecture, 1901".

61

715. Corner Entrance, New Porte Buildings, Burnt island, SWANSTON AND LEGGE, Architects. 'R.G.LF.A. Ex., 1901.

62

Academy Architecture, 1901".

712. Stables ana Power-house at Giffnock, ALEXANDER X. PATERSON, M.A., Architect. R.G.I.F.A. Ex., 1901.

Academy Architecture, 1901".

800. Cottages and Dairy at Garrallan, Ayrshire, HAMILTON M. NISBET, Architect. K.S.A. Ex., 1901.

8 10. The Public Library, Stirling, HENRY RAMSAY TAYLOR, Architect. A'.S.A. Ex., 1901.

Academy Architecture,

Academy Architecture, I9OI11.

66

Academy Architecture^

739- Reconstruction of " Carisbrooke" Mount Vernon, side window in the Drawing Room,

JOHN ROBB, Architect. R.G.I.P\A. Ex., 1901.

Academy Architectural

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739. Reconstruction of " Carisbrooke" Mount Vernon, The Drawing Room,

JOHN ROBB, Architect. R.G.l.F.A. Ex., 1901.

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Academy Architecture, 1901".

. 739. Reconstruction of " Carisbrooke" Mount Vernon, Entrance Halt, JOHN ROBE, Architect. K.G.I.F.A. Ex., 1901.

Academy Architecture, 1901".

69

736. Sketch Panel. (" The May Queen" ), for Miss Cranstones Tea Rooms, Ingram Street, Glasgow, MARGARET MACDONALD, R.S.W., Artist.

R.G.I.F.A. Ex., 1901.

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718. Sketch Panel (The Wassail), for Miss Cranstones Tea Rooms, Ingram Street,- Glasgow,

CHARLES R. MACKINTOSH, Artist. R.G.I.F.A. Ex., 1901.

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1729. Martin Harvey as Sidney Carton in " The Only JVqy,' GEORGE J. FRAMPTON, A.R.A., Sculptor.

By kind permission of AUGUSTUS LITTLETON, ESQ.

74

Academy Architecture, iQOi11. Sculptures.

1816. Edward VI., to be executed in Bronze for Giggles-wick School, Yorkshire, GEORGE J. FRAMPTON, A.R.A., Sculptor.

By kind permission of AUGUSTUS LITTLETON, ESQ.

Academy Architecture, igoi11. Sculptures.

75

1735. The late Duke of Devonshire, K.G., Colossal Bronze Statue to be erected at Eastbourne, W. GOSCOMBE JOHN, A.R.A., Sculptor.

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Academy Architecture, \goiu.^-Sc2ilptitres.

784. Orpheus and Eurydice, FRANK MOWBRAY TAUBMAN, Sculptor. G.I.F.A. Ex., 1901.

Academy Architectiire, igoi11. Sculptures.

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1 7., 8. Andromeda, Statuette, Ivory, CLOVIS DELACOUR, Sculptor.

Academy Architecture, igoi11. Sculptures.

1701. The Red Badge of Courage, Group, CECIL BROWN, Sculptor.

Academy Architecture, igoi11. Sculptures.

79

769. The Sirens of the Fore, P/c.stjr <7r<w/, {ilLBERT BAYES, Sculptor. G.I.F.A. Ex., 1901.

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Academy Architecture, 1901°. Sculptures.

Chimney for V Hotel a1 Espagna, Barcelona, L. DOMENECH, Architect, E. ARNAU, Sculptor.

Academy Architecture, iQOi11. Sculptures.

81

Designs for Fountains, MKRVVN LAWRKXCK AND ALKXANDER ROTTMANN, Sculptors.

82

Academy Architecture, igoi11. Sculptures.

1697. Hesitation, Ideal Statue, HENRY C. FEIIR, Sculptor.

Academy Architecture, 1901". Sculptures.

1819. " Castles in the Air," W. REYNOLDS-STEPHENS; Sculptor.

84

Academy A rchitecture, 1 90 1 n. -Sculptures,

1713. A Mothers Love, Relief, FRED. THOMAS, Sculptor.

1773. The Fairy Fountain, Relief, ROSAMOND PRAEGER, Sculptor.

Academy Architecture, 1901°. Sculpt2ires. .

1787. Dawn, Relief, J. CROSSLAND McCLURE, Sculptor.

1795. May Morning, Relief, portion of a Fireplace, EDITH MARYON, Sculptor.

1730. Field Guns going into action, Relief, ONSLOW WHITING, Sculptor:

86

Academy Architecture, 1901°. -Sculptures.

397. The Deluge, EDWARD W. KENNEDY, Sculptor. R.S.A. Ex., 1901.

Academy Architecture, iQOi11. Sculptures.

1774. Designs for Bell-pushes, Finger-plates, &f., ONSLOW WHITING, Artist.

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ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW

New Side Entrance to the Old Wilstack Mansion, Philadelphia, KENNEDY AND KELSEY, Architects.

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Architectural Revieiv,

New Premises, No. 42, Ludgate Hill, E.G., WILLIAM M. BRUTTON, Architect.

Architectural Review, 1901".

97

Remodelling Front, No. 75, Strand, W.C., WILLIAM M. BRUTTON, Architect.

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RECEIVING BLOCK AND CLOTHES.

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GROVMD rLOOC PIAN- Infections Diseases Hospital, TOLE AND LITTLE, Architects.

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Passmore Edwards Limekouse District Public Library, MESSRS. CLARKSON, Architects.

Architectural Review, 1901".

107

Proposed House at Romiley, COLE A. ADAMS, F.B.I.B.A., Architect.

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Architectural Review,

House at Winkfield, E. DOUGLAS HOYLAND, Architect.

GROUflD FLOOR PLAh

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Architectural Review,

109

House at Knowle, near Birmingham, W. H. BIDLAKE, M.A., Architect.

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a/ Hessle, RUNTON AND BARRY, Architects.

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House at Epsom, FREDERICK J. BANISTER, A. R. I.E. A., Architect.

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House at Holbeck Hill, Scarboroztgh, FRANK A. TUGWELL, A. R. I.E. A., Architect.

(For Plans, see p. 119.)

Architectural Revieiv,

117

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AbUjme, ]. M. PIRIE, Architect. (For Plans, see p. 119.)

Architectural Review, igoi11.

119

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Sleightholme Dale Lod?e, J. MITCHELL BOTTOMLEY, Architect. (For Plans, see p. 120.)

122

Architectural Review, 1901".

Cottage at Pinner, CECIL C. BREWER, Architect.

Architectural Review, 1901".

123

House, Church Lane, Hanasworth, R. S. OLDACRE, Architect.

GROUND FLOOR PLAM

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Architectural Review, I9OI11.

Proposed Buildings for the Urban District Council, Baldock, EDWIN BAYS, Architect.

FIF5T FLOOR

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Architectural Review,

125

House at Esher, A. J. HARDWICK, Architect.

CROWD PLAN

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126

Architectural Review,

Pittern Hill, Warwickshire, E. GUY DAWBER, A.R.I.B.A., Architect.

Architectural Review,

127

New House at Wahall, T. W. F. NEWTON AND CHEATLE, Architects.

128

Architectural Revieiv, 1901".

Architectural Review,

129

Architectural Review, 1901".

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133

Rustington Convalescent Home for Working Men, Littlehampton, FREDERICK WHEELER, F.R.I.B.A., Architect. (For Plans, see p. 132.)

Central Fire Station, Bendigo, Victoria, Australia, WILLIAM BEEBE, Architect, Bendigo.

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Architectural Review, 1901".

Design for Fisherwick Church, Belfast, GRAEME-WATT AND TULLOCH, Architects.

Architectural Review,

New Protestant Church at The Hague, J. VERHEUL DzN, Architect, Rotterdam. (For Exterior View and Plan, see Vol. 18, p. 77.)

136

Architectural Review,

Design for a Building for the Society " Our Home" at Amsterdam (Holland), M. J. E. LIPPITS, Architect, Amsterdam.

Architectural Review, igoi11.

'37

afe Madame la Comtesse d'Arrigade, Place Saint Aubain, Namur, E. VAN GHELUWE', Architect, Namur.

133

Architectural Review, 1901".

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Architectural Review, iQOi11.

Architectural Review, igoi11.

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143

PARTCRRL .PLAfl AT LML Of 5IAL15

Villa Bechtohheim, Stadt-theater, Me ran,

MARTIN DULFER, Architect.

144

Architectural Reviezv,

QRUNDR1SS UBLR PLN L^PORLN

Architectural .Review, igoi11.

145

Evangelische Kirche fiir Klostergrab, SCHILLING AND Gl\. \KIINKK, Architects, Dresden.

(For Plans, sec p. 144.)

146

Architectural Review, 1901".

Architectural Review, ipoi11.

147

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Architectural Revieiv, 1901".

House in Prague, PROFESSOR JAN KOTERA, Architect, Prague.

Architectural Review^ 1901".

149

Entrance to the Club Lotus, Cairo, ANTONIO LASCIAC, Architect, Cairo.

150

Architectural Review,

Kantonalbank, Basel, PROFESSOR ROBERT RITTMEYER, Architect, Winterthur.

Architectural Review, 1901".

Asile H&pital d'Epileptiijites dans las Piquenas, Environs de Madrid, ENRIQUE FORT ET F. APARICI, Architects, Madrid.

152

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