1870 – St. Peters Church, Hampton Lucy, Warwickshire
Architects: Thomas Rickman, Gilbert Scott, T. Willement Altar Window designed by T. Willement and published in The Building News, July 8th 1870. St. Peters Church is one of the earliest and best...
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Architect: George Gilbert Scott, From The Building News: “WE give this week two views of Chester Cathedral as it will appear when restored.
View Article1868 – Foreign and India Offices, London
Architect: George Gilbert Scott The Foreign and Commonwealth Office building originally provided premises for four separate government departments: the Foreign Office,
View Article1867 – George Gilbert Scott’s Design for Royal Courts of Justice, London
Architect: George Gilbert Scott One of the designs submitted for the Royal Courts of Justice competition in London, which was won by George Edmund Street.
View Article1863 – New Chapel, St. John’s College, Cambridge
Architect: George Gilbert Scott “The new building which is about to supersede the present chapel of St. John’s College,
View Article1863 – National Albert Memorial, Kensington, London
Architect: George Gilbert Scott Selected design as published in The Builder, May 23 1863. When Prince Albert died on 14 December 1861,
View Article1863 – Design for new Infirmary, Leeds, Yorkshire
Architect: George Gilbert Scott Construction of the current hospital on its new site in Great George Street started in 1863 to the designs of Sir George Gilbert Scott.
View Article1861 – St. Michael’s Church, Cornhill, London
Architect: George Gilbert Scott St Michael, Cornhill was the site ofa medieval parish church, which was lost in the Great Fire of London,
View Article1860 – Restoration of Lichfield Cathedral, Staffordshire
Architect: George Gilbert Scott Interior perspective view looking east and west showing proposed reredos, screen, throne and stalls. During the Victorian era,
View Article1859 – Chapel, Royal Dockyard, Woolwich, London
Architect: George Gilbert Scott St Barnabas Church was originally designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott and was built between 1857 and 1859 as the Naval Dockyard Church at Woolwich Dockyard.
View Article1859 – All Souls Church, Haley Hill, Halifax, Yorkshire
Architect: George Gilbert Scott All Souls was commissioned and paid for by the local industrialist Edward Akroyd in 1856,
View Article1858 – George Gilbert’s Scott’s design for Foreign Office, London
Architect: George Gilbert Scott The Foreign and Commonwealth Office building originally provided premises for four separate government departments: the Foreign Office,
View Article1857 – Design for Halifax Town Hall, Yorkshire
Architect: George Gilbert Scott Perspective View published in The Building News, October 23rd 1857.
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