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ACADEMY ARCHITECTURE
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19O7 1

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. LIST OF CONTENTS.
AICKMAN, W. A., Arch., 34 Gresham St., E.C. PAGE. EMBURY, Amyar II., and JOHNSON, Thos. R., 1133 Broadway, PAGE.
Middle Hill, Hook Heath, Surrey 38 New York, U.S.A.
ALLEN & COLLINS, Arch., 6 Beacon St., Boston, Mass., U.S.A. English Neighbourhood Inn 117
The Thompson Memorial Chapel for Williams College, EYRE, Wilson, Arch., 929 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
Williamstown, Mass, U.S. A 100 ( iarden at StrafTord, Pennsylvania 119-120
The Thompson Memorial Library Buildings, Vassar FEDDEN, Lancelot, Arch., 45Great Russell St., Bloomsbury, w.c.
College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y 102, 103 Bungalow at Chaldon 134
Accepted Competitive Design, Union Theological FIVAZ, Henri L., Arch., Rue Alboni, 4, Paris.
Seminary 106, 107 La Salute, Venice 1
BABB, S. Nicholson. Sculpt., 7 The Studios, Brecknock Rd., N. St. Marc, Venice, Interior 97
Electric Lamp Post 88 FREEMAN, Frank, Arch., Smalley's Chambers, Bolton.
BATSMAN & BATEMAN, Arch., 83 Edmund St., Birmingham. Johnson Memorial Church, Nr. Wigan, Lanes 121
Little-Aston Court 32-33 FRITH, W. S., Sculpt., Elgin Studio, Trafalgar Sq., Chelsea.
BATTIE, Charles A., Arch., The Orchard, Maybury Common, 81
Bishop Ellicott Memorial
Woking. FRYERS & PENMAN, Arch., Largs, Ayrshire.
Cottages at Cobham, Surrey 45 63
Annaginny, County Tyrone
BAVES, Gilbert, Sculpt., 40 Boundary Rd., St. John's Wood, Glentana House, Aboyne, N. B 70
N.W. Sudborne Hall, Orford, Suffolk 65-67
Amor Victor GAMLEY, Harry S., Sculpt., 7 Hope St. Lane, Edinburgh.
BEALE, Evelyn, Sculpt., 14 Washington Terrace, North
Shields. GARBE! Richard' Sculpt!,' Studio, 4 North Villas, Camden Sq.,
In Remembrance of a Little Child 85 Camden Rd., N.W.
BBKINDEY, 1. D., Arch., 71 Calea Dorobanti, Bucharest. Man and the Ideal
Grand Stand, Race Course, Bucharest 148 GEOKGE, Ernest, & YEATES, Arch., 18 Maddox St., w.
BEUTINGER & STEINER, Arch., Darmstadt. Villa at Antibes
R., Sculpt., 54 Lament Rd., Chelsea,
House, Pohl, Heilbronn 145 s.w.
GOULDEN, Richard
BOIM.KV, (',. F., R.A., Arch., 7 Gray's Inn Sq., w.c. Decorative Panels for Institute of Physical Training
Interior of English Church, Florence 5 GROOME & BETTINGTON, Arch., Palace Chambers, Hereford,
42
BRIGGS, R. A., Arch., 12 Norfolk St., Strand, w.c. Kinnersley Castle, Herefordshire
St. Saviour's Church, Sunbury Common, Mid 8 GROS, Jacq., Arch., Zurich.
141
Proposed House, Storrington 134-135 Grand Hotel Dolder, Zurich
142
BRIGGS, WOLSTENHOLME & THOKNELEY, Arch., Blackburn. Villa Tokhgawa, Japan
122 143
Presbyterian Church, Egremont Villa Staldern, Regensberg
144
BURNET, John, & Son, Arch., 239 St. Vincent St., Glasgow. Country Church with Parsonage
New Premises for R. W. Forsyth, Edinburgh 56 Gi NTHER-GEKA, Sculpt., Kantstrasse 149, Charlottenburg.
CAMPBELL, John A., Arch., 124 St. Vincent St., Glasgow. Youth
Edinburgh Life Assurance Co 53 HAMMOND, R. G.. Arch., 16 Essex St., Strand, w.c.
Horsewoodhead Golfcourse, Bridge of Weir 76 38 Grosvenor Place, w
Duncryne, Gartocharm ... 77 25 Upper Brook Street, w X"l'"
CAKOK, Wm. D., Arch., 3 Great College St., Westminster, s.w. HAKTWELL, Charles L., Sculpt., 26 Marney Rd., Clapham
Andrew's and St. Patrick's Church, Elveden Common.
CARRERE & HASTINGS, Arch., 28 East 41st St., New York, The Bathers
U.S.A. Caxton Chambers, Bank St.,
HAY, James S., Arch.,
New Theatre, New York City, 62nd and 63rd Streets and Kilmarnock.
Central Park West
Bank
108-111 Mansion House, Ayrshire :..""
CARTER, Coates, Arch., Buildings, St. Mary St., Cardiff
HENMAN, W., & T. COOPER, Arch., 19 Temple ............
St., Birmingham.
124
Gatehouse of Monastery, Caldey Island 45 Moor Hall, Sutton Coldfield .
;
CHARLEMONT, Th., Sculpt., Starhemberggasse, 42 Wien IV. HODGE, Albert H., Sculpt., 60 Bedford Gardens, Kensington
Overmantel 81
Boy and Goat
CLARKE & BULL, Arch., 212 St. Vincent St., Glasgow. Boy and Turkey
for Church, Crow Rd., Partick 47
Grosvenor Restaurant 4 JMythswood
HoNKvI"AN,'kKiViE'& 'MACKINTOSH, Arch.,
CLEMENS, Benjamin, Sculpt., 23 Fitzroy Sq., w. Sq., Glasgow.
Andromeda 84 Glasgow Savings Bank, Parkhead Branch
CLIFFORD, H. E., Arch., 225 St. Vincent St., Glasgow. Business Premises, Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow
Broomhill Established Church 48
HORSLEY, Gerald C., Arch., 2 Gray's Inn Sq., w.c.
COLLCUTT, Thos. E., Arch., 36 Bloomsbury Sq., w.c. St. Peter's, Hammersmith, New Reredos
House at Totteridge 44
Design for Borough Offices w.c.
CULLEN, Alexander, Arch., Brandon Chambers, Hamilton. HUNT, Edward A., Arch., 30 Norfolk St., Strand,
Carnbooth, Busby, N. H 72-74 Cottage Flats at Putney, s.w
DAVIDVI\. W. R., Arch., 8 New Sq., Lincoln's Inn, w.c. JEWITT, C. W., Sculpt., 3 Brecknock Studios, N.
House at Nairn 46 '
87
DAW i \rch-, 22 Buckingham St., Adelphi, w.c. 'Thomas', 'Ariist', '7 Balmorai Rd., WiHttden Green,
JOHNSON,
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Conkwell Grange, Wilts 23 N.W.


>of 130 35
M;i- Clywd Dining Room
A Small House in Surrey 130
JONES, W. Allan, & Percy ROBINSON, Arch., Leeds. 137
DOUGLAS ,v MINSHULL, Arch.. 6 Abbey Sq., Chester. New Public Library, Hove
St. Mary's R.C. Chun h, l^atchford LAIRD, J. W. & J., Arch., 163 Hope Street, Glasgow
57
Alfred, A.R.A., Sculpt.. 6 Gunier Grove, s.w. Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders, Glasgow
DRURY,
M'Carty O'Leary War Memorial, Warrington .... Highlanders' Headquarters at Pollokshaws
...... ... 80
I nspiration LAWRKNCE, Mervyn, Sculpt., 1 St. Leonard s Studios, Chelsea,
K nowledge S.w.
91
>,.. 115 \\VlliiiKton St., Glasgow.

ildings, 74 York St., Glasgow 16 Hart St.. Bloomsbury, w.c.


Luc AS^GeofrryV Arch'.', 132
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I..T, Christian, Arch., 128 Mount St., Grosvenor Sq., w. Cottage at School of Lady Gardeners 133
P.illiar.l Room, P.yrkit-y. Staffs Houses at Norton, Herts -:.
Caimlen M..
I ini;i- Room, Cheswardine Hall, Salop LUCCHESI, A. C., Sculpt., 1 & 2, Camden Studios,
KY.A.nvar II. .Arch., 1133 Broadway, New York, U.S.A. N.W.
Cottage, Garden City Semita Vitae
List of Contents.
M'CLURE, J. Grassland, Sculpt., The Newarke, Leicester. ROTH, the late Prof. Ch., Munchen. PAGE.
Love and Soul Wooing '.
95
MCK.ELLAR, J. C., Arch., 45 West Nile St., Glasgow. ROWANTREE, .Fred., Arch., 11 Hammersmith Terrace, London
Terrace House, Kelvinside, Glasgow 78-79 Gate House at Myddelton Lodge, Ilkley 64
McKiM, MEADE & WHITE, Arch., 160 Fifth Avenue, New RUSSELL & COOPEK, Arch., 11 Gray's Inn Sq., \v c.
York, U.S.A. Hull Town Hall, Detail 125
New York Terminal Station, Pennsylvania Railroad Co. .. 112-116 RUTLAND, C., Sculp., 168 Hartfidd Rd., Wimbledon, s.w.
MARSHALL, Ernest W., Arch., 139 Oxford St., w. Morpheus
Hatchfield, Horsley, Surrey 129 SALMON, C. E., Arch., Bell St., Rdgate
MARTIN, Arthur C., Arch., 11 Hart St., Bloomsbury, vv.c. House, Pilgrims Way, Reigate
Chippenham Crowthorne, Berks 40 SALMON & SON & GILLESI-IE, Arch.. t3 Bothwell St., Glasgow.
MAY, E. J., Arch., 21 Hart St., Bloomsbury Sq., w.c. Lion Chambers, Hope Street, G asgow
House at Kensington Palace Gardens. The Hall Fireplace 17 SASSE, Alfred, Arch., Hannover.
MEDLICOT, Walter B., Arch., 11 Hart St., Bloomsbury, w.c Kaiserhaus, Hannover 146
Lodge at Cleeve House 138 Business Premises, Biermann, Hannover 147
MILLER & BLACK, Arch., 58 Renfield St., Glasgow. SCHWEINFURTH, St. J. A., Arch., 35 Congress St., Boston,
Strathblane United Free Church 49 Mass.
MITCHELL, Arnold, Arch., 17 Hanover Sq., w. The Baptist Church in Brookline, Beacon Street 101
Great Hall, University College School, Hampstead 11 SCORER, George O., Arch., 22 Surrey St., vv.c.
MOORE, H. W., Arch., 6 Beaumont St., Oxford. House in Holland, the LiSrary 37
University College, Oxford 127 SHEPPARD, R., Sculpt., 2 The Mall, Park Hill Rd., Hamp-
MORRIS, Benjamin W., Arch., 5 West 31st St., New York, stead.
U.S.A.' The Music of Death
Dormitories, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J 1C4 STOKES, Leonard, Arc'i., 2 Great Smith St., Westminster,
Patton Hall, Brokaw Field Dormitory Group, Princeton s.w.
University 105 National Telephone Exchange, Gerrard St., Soho 15
MULLINS, E. Roscoe (the late), Sculpt., London. SUTHERLAND, Eric A., Arch., 96 Renfield St., Glasgow.
Man and his Burden Glasgow Savings Bank, Govan Branch 52
NIVEN, WIGGLESVVORTH & FALKNER, Arch., 24 West St., TANNER, H., Junr., Arch., 12 Regent St., s.w.
Farnbam, and 104 High Holborn, w.c. Crawley Grange, Bucks 28-31
House at Thursley 44 TOWSE, Stanley, Arch., 8 NewSq., Lincoln's Inn. w.c.
19-21 Hatton Garden 129 Hither Green Library 34
OLIVER, LEESON & WOOD, Arch., Milburn House, Newcastle- TREADWELL & MARTIN, Arch., 29A Charing Cross Rd., w.c.
on-Tyne. 48, 49and 50 Margaret Street, w 128
Tower, St. Barnabas Church, Dulwich TUBES. C. B. & A. A. MESSKK, Arch., 5 Broadway, Woking.
Johnston Technical School, Durham Comeragh Court, Hook Heath, Woking 22
Hall for House in Northumberland WALKER, CARTER & WALKER, Arch., Windermere.
PARKER, Harold, Sculpt., Stamford Bridge Studios, Fulbam New Grammar School at Ambleside 131
Rd., s.\v. Grizedale Hall, Lancashire 140
Eurydice WARWICK & HALL, Arch., 13 South Sq., Gray's Inn, we.
PATERSON, Alexander N., Arch., 266 St. Vincent St., Glasgow Lambeth Municipal Buildings, Detail . . : 13
Design for Golf Club-house WATERHOUSE, Paul, Arch., Staple Inn Buildings, w.c.
PATON, W. Hubert, Sculpt., 21 Salisbury Rd., Edinburgh. Royal National Pension Fund for Nurses, London 12
Summer WATERHOUSE, P. Leslie, Arch., 1 Verulam Buildings, w.c.
Autumn House Oxford
at 131
PEGRAM.A. Bertram, Sculpt., 12A Park Village West, N.W. WATSON, Paxton, Arch., 4 Adam St., Adelphi, w.c.
Morning House at Gorleston, Norfolk 41
PENDL, Enoanuel, Sculpt., Wehlistrasse, 226 Wien 11/8. House, Canford Cliffs, Bournemouth 138
Stonemason WHITIE, William B., Arch., 219 St. Vincent St., Glasgow.
PORTSMOUTH, Percy, Sculpt., Studio, Westhall Gardens, The Mitchell Library, Glasgow 50
Edinburgh. WHITWELL, F. A., Arch., 139 Oxford St., w.
The Necklace House on Beacon Hill 132
Mirth '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. House on Beacon Hill 133
PRENTICE, A. N., Arch., Hastings House, Norfolk St., Strand, WILKINSON, L., Arch., 3 Ravensbourne Gardens, W. Ealing, w.
w.c. Design for British Embassy 20
House at Willersey WILLIAMS, Gwendolin, Sculpt., 3 Wentworth Studios, Manresa
Additions to Orchard Farm Rd., Chelsea, s.w.
Additions to Court F'ann The Lorelei 34
RHIND, Birnie, Sculpt., St. Helens, Cambridge St., Edinburgh WOOD, Derwent, Sculpt., 27 Glebe Place, Chelsea, s.w.
The Great Marquis of Montrose Atalanta 37
RICHTER, H. David, Arch., Cresthill, Lansdown, Bath. WOOD, Edgar, Arch., 78 Cross St., Manchester.
Dining Room, Lansdown Park 27 Parsonage House, Yorkshire 7
RING, Jonathan, Artist, 35 Wall St., New York, U.S.A. Desien for Courch Extension, Manchester 7
House of Bartram, The Botanist, Philadelphia 118 YOUNG, Clyde, Arch., 6 Lancaster Place, Strand, w.c.
The Court of " Millbrook," Bryn-Mawr, Philadelphia .... 118 Main Staircase, New War Offhe 10

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1533. 7iwt'/% .SV. /-lurnahas C/tt/ir/i, Dithvich,

OLIVKK. I.i:i-:s<)\ \M. Wool), An-hii^-i^


: E, Hcnviiiiin and Sons Stamford.
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1476. .SV. Peters, Hammersmith, New Keredos, GERALD C. HORSLEY, Architect.


Academy Architecture, 1907'. London.

1575. Interior of English C/mn/i, Fionas, (',. F. I'.oDLKV, K.A., Architect.

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1596. Proposed St. Saviour s Church, Situhtiry Co/union, Middlesex,


R. A. BRIGGS, Architect.

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1587. St. Marys Koman Catholic Church, Latchford, DOl'CLAS AND MINSIIULL, Architects.
Oakwork : J\.
Bridgematt^ Qttenians, Lichfu-ld.

MAE s JizuLYN VALX.


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1573. Main Staircase, A', liar Office, CLYDK VoUNC., Architect.

Marble and Stone : Fanner and ttrindley, 63 \\'e.st minster Hridi^e Road, S.E.
Academy Architecture, 1907'. London. n

1609. University CVi//,;;r .SV///W, //</////./,,*</, (/'m// //,///, ARNOLD MITCHELL, Architect.
r." Dove fires., 15 .S'/waS'/ .SV/vr/, /sliiitfim, .Y.
12 Academy Architectiire, igo;
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EMCK1NOMAM "STCCCT 5TPANO LONDON


: PAVL WATD3HOWC APCMITTCT ;

I4S?. A'tyaf A'a/iaui l\'nsian l-'nail for Xursts, f..m-to:i,


1'AUL WATKRIIOl'SK, Architect.
Gen,:;,! d'ltl radar: /. Carmifliafl, 331 'J'riailr KM,!, S.ll'.
Academy Architecture, igo/
1
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1639. l.ainh<th Municipal Buildings, />./,//.'. \\.\k\VICK AM. HALL, Architects.


(i,n,rnl Con/niffors: John Greenwood, Ltd., 10 Arthur Str, II < E.C.
.' ', :'.

Eleclri, Light : Strode and Co., 48 Osnaburgh Street, Re&nfs Park, N.W.
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1617. Design for Borough Offices, GERALD IIORSLEV, Architect.


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1546. House in Kensington Palace Gardens, The Hall Fireplace,


E. J. MAY, Architect.
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1519. Grosvenor Place i 38, W.C. Upper Brook Street, 25, W.


A. II. HAMMOND, Architect.

(For Plans, see p. 19.)


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(,'raHifi; Buckinghamshire^ II. TANNER, Jun., Architect.

OLIVER LEE*ON AD WOOD .


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1561. Crawley Grange, Buckinghamshire, Alterations, H. TANNER, Jun., Architect.


(For Plans, see p. 29.)
Contractor : Samuel Foster, Keiupston, Bedford.
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Joinery: Sainnsl Elliott and Sons, Ltd,, Caversham, Reading.
Academy Architecture, 1907'. London.
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1472. Design for Hither Green Library, STANLEY TOWSE, Architect.

1637. Billiard Room, Byrkley, Staffordshire, CHRISTIAN ELIOT, Architect.


Contractors and Furnishers: Allen and Mannooch, Ltd., 128 Mount Street, Grosvenor Square, IV.
Academy A rchitcchtrc.
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1550. //,<//.*, /;/ Holland, '1'hc Library, GEORGE O. SCORER, Architect.

1471. Dining Room, Ches-wardine Hall, Salop, CHRISTIAN KLIOT, Archiurt.


Contractors and Furnishers: Allen and Mannooch, Ltd., 128 Mount S(r,;-f, (.irosr'tin'r St/imrt\ II'.
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W-A-AICKMAN -ARCHITECT

1518. Middle Hill, Hook Heath, Surrey, W. A. AICKMAN, Architect.

(For Plans, see p. 123.)


Academy Architecture, 1907*. London. 39

1593. //,'//.>, ll'ny, Reigate, C, 1. S.\L\|(>\, Architect.


(For Plans, \<r below.)

HOU&L PiLGKiMi) VAY, JUGATE.

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1594. Chippenham, Crowtkorne, Berkshire, ARTHUR C. MARTIN, Architect.

(For Plans, see below.)

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1614. House at Marine /'aratl,; f;.>/vV.vAw-w-.W, X<>rftt\ I'AX'H >\ WATSOX, Architect.

(For Plans, see below.)

KniMcr : J. S. Smith, 24 City Koad, Not~iv ;ch.

CHARLES A. BATTIE, ARCHITECT


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1622. Kinmrsley Castle, Herefordshire, GROOME AND BETTINGTOX, Architects.

HOUSE. AT OXFORD. P.L.VATZK.HOU&E.AK.'

CROUND"E.OORPLAN
Academy Architecture, 1907'. London. 43

1466. Hall for //,-/,,, in \M-llnnnlxrlantl, OLIVKR, LKKSON AND WOOD, Architects.

HOUGZ. AT VARLINGHAM V.H. HARRISON, ARCHITECT.


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1642. -House at Thitrsley, NIVEN, WIGGLESWORTH AND FALKNER, Architects.

Builder: E. C. Hughes, lVokingh.ini.

1597. House at Totteridge, THOS. E. COLLCUTT, Architect.

(Eor Plans, see p. 123.)


Sanitary /-'it tin
gx and Sanitary \Vork : Dent and Hellytr, 35 Red Lion Square, W.C.
Academy Arckite ctiire,
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1414. Cottages at (.'ohh-vn, Siirr.y, C.'HARLKS A. BATTIK, Architect.

(For Pians, see p. 41.)

1469. Study for th, Courtyard of //t,- (iat< -house of Mot -isti-ry, Cti/tty Island, ('((ATI-IS CARTKK, Architect.
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1529. House at Nairn, W. R. DAVIDSON, Architect.

V.T\. DAVIDSON ,AXCHITECT.

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804. Design for proposed Church, Crow Road, rartick, CLARKE AND BELL, Architects.
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09. BroomhiU Established Church, \\. K. CLIKK( )KI), Architect.


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Irckitecture, 1907'. Glasgow. 49

805. Stmthklan? (.'iiif,;/ />;, Church, MILLKR AM. HI.ACK, Architects.

l*niM--r:John /^i.\/,r, KilkintilLhh, N.B.


Joinery: ./. and J. Sin, /,///-, A'lV/^ni, N.B.
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Swings Bank of Glasgow^ Goran Kranch, KRIC A. Sl'TI KKLAM), I Architect.


Mason : G. Bar/as and Co., 13 Rut lire n Street, Hillhead, Glasgow.
Joinery : Jolin Cochrane, 58-70 Dobbies Loan, Glasgow.
Marble: Galbraith and ll'inton, 185 St. I'incent Street, Glasgow.
Heating: Cameron and Co., Glasgow.
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Glasgow.

776. KiUnhtirgh /.if,- .Issiinui,;- Company, JOHN A. CAMPBELL, Architect.


.}/,i~,ni: Murrixmi and .J/W//, IWmadie, Glasgow.
//;;/</<><>/' l-'loorinx : D. /;;;-// son and Co., Glasgow.
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Glasgow.

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802. business Premises, Saiichiehall Street, Glasgow,


IIONKYMAX, KKI'I'IK AM. MACKINTOSH, Architects.
Mason: J/,:\; Muir and Sons, 134 Nithsdale Drive, Glasgow
Joinery: 'J'Jiomas lirmvn, 193 Kotton Row, Glasgow.
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795. I. inn Chambers^ //<yv Street, (,'.

SALMON \M, SON \M, l.II.I.KSI'Ii:. .Uchiurts.


/;/vv (.'<>//,/</<: '/'//< Yorks/iir,- Il t
-nn<l>i<]ii<- Contracting Co., Ltd,, I

Jt'in.ry: (j,,>. Lain! and Son, 10 Ann Street, ttritif/oii, and 183 Hath Street, C,!.-

/:'/,7w/, /:< : ./. and /'. .S'A rw/.v, 179 St. J.nn, s" A'oad, Glasgow.
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980. ll'ar, house /-liii/din^s, 74 York Street, Glasgow, NFIL C. DUFF, Architect.
Mason : McA'issoek and C,ard,'ii('r, (ilas^nii\

WrigJit 58-70 Dobbics Loan, Glasgow.


:

Iron, Steel and Concrete : ./. Stoffert, 1 21 Hath Street, Glasgow.


Roof-work: Val A Trarers Co., 74 York Street, Glasgow.
Academy Architecture. \
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6o Academy Architecture, 1907'. Glasgow.

782. Grosrenoi Restaurant, Glasgow, ('LAKKK AND BKLL, Architect.-


Marblework : Galhraitli mid II 'in fon,
185 .SV. I'inccnt Glasgmv.
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Stained Glass: Stephen Adam, I-'.


S.A.Scot., 1 68 Hath Street, Glasgow.
.-Icadcwy Architecture, 1907'. Glasgow. 61

782. Tht- (,';wr;'in- A'o A uirant, Glasgow, CLARKK AND BKLL, Architects.
(I-'oi I'lans, see p. 59.)
H'rights: ./. nnd G, Gray, 115 //',>/ .\'/.', .S'//v<7, (/'.w
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Glasgow.

784. (,'<!/< Ilonsc at Myddelton Lodge, llklcy, FRED. ROWAXTRKK, Architect.


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Glasgow.

. //< crv /';/ Milliard Room.

806. Sndlnn-nc Hall, Suffolk, KKYKKS AM> I'KNMAN. Arrhiurt-.


Woodwork and Carring in Italian ll'alnnt :
Jo/in /'. ll'hit,-, 7'h,- /V-////,' ll'nr/^, Hfdfoni.
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MANSION HOUSE AYRSHIRE


, . <DAME& .HAY, ARCHITECT

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Gknlana //<>n\<; Akoyiu, A'./.'.. KUVKUS AND I'KN'.MAX, Architects.


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787. Carnbooth, Busby, N.B., ALEXANDER CULLEN, Architect.


Contractor: Robert Aitkenhead and Sons, Higher Blantyre.

ALEX. CULLLN, ARCHITECT.

.V^TcvV//, W. ALLAN JONES, Architect.


Academy Architecture, 1907'. Glasgow. 73

Dining Room.

787. Carufioofh, />W;r, MA, A I.KXAM )1-K ( TI.I.KN,


/finery: IVin. Chambers and Sotts^
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808. Terrccc //<>i/.f, Montgoin, > i, Drirc, Kflrimid?, (',/a.^oii', \. C. McKKLLAR, Architect.

(l''or Plans, see p. 59.)


Mason: M. I\'uinan and Sons, 104 rollokshaivs Road, Glasgow. Joiihry: />/</ /?//r/ Henries, 89 7v>/-/// Street,

numbing and Electric I.iglit : W. Anderson, 133 ll'ellington Street, Glasgow.] .--.-"|
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792. yd r.ft. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders' New Headquarters at Pollokshaws,


J. W. AND J. LAIRD, Architects.

Ranfurly Castle Golf Club House, ALEXANDER N. PATERSON, Architect.


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1842. Bishop Ellicotl Manorial, W. S. FRITH, Sculptor.

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Sculptures.

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Sculptures.

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1668. Electric Lamp /W, S. NICHOLSON BABB, Sculptor.

( 112 )
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294. r," \Y. IH'BKkT 1'ATOX, Sculptor.

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296. ".///////;/;/," \V. HU5KKT I'ATOX, Sculptor.


A'..s../. /-.i., 1907.
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Sculptures.

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Sculptures. 93
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Sculptures.

1729. "Science," ALBERT H. HODGE, Sculptor.

" The. Music of Death," R. SIIEPPARD, Sculptor.


1693.
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Sculptures. 95

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//',W//v" /,'//;//,////, The late I'KOF. CII.'ROTH, Sculptor.
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Academy Architecture. Paris Sa/on, 1906.

3830. /nUruur tic St. Marc a I'tnise, IIKNKI KIVAZ, Architect*-.


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New York Terminal Station, I\'nnsylrania Kailroad Co.,


McKIM, MEAD AND WHITE, Architects.
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General Waiting Room, 325 feet long, no wide and 150 high.

Restanmnt.
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Johnson Memorial Church, mar ll'i^an, /.an,-*., FRANK FRFEMAN, Architect.

Con f nictors : .1/iwv /V;w., A\ni'/fiis(a//.

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126 Architectural Review, 1907^

Cottage Flats at Putney, S.W., EDWARD A. HUNT, Architect.

(For Plans, see below.)


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I'nirt-i-si/y (WA;;v, O.\/tm/, II. \V. MOOKK, Architect-.


Contractors: .V. lintchins and Sons, \a Sonthmoor Koad, O \foni.

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No. 48, 49 and 50 Margaret Street, London,


TREADWKLL AND MARTIN, Architects.
Contractor: F. G. M inter, I<\-rry H'or/cs, /'ntney, S.IV,
Constructional Steelwork : Smith, M'alker and Co., 1 1 Tothill Street, S.W,
Architectural Review, 1907'.
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No. 19-21 Hatton Ganl,;,, /. .,/,///, \I\1.\, WIGGLESWORTH MID I


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Maes Hetilyn, Vale of Clywd, E. GUY DAWBER, Architect.


(For Plans, see p. 9.)
Contractor : Peter Edwards, Dodleston, Chester.

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Architectural Revieiv, 1907'

New Grammar School at Aniblcsid*; WALKKR, CARTKR AND \VALKKR, Architects.


(For Plans, see p. 24.)
General Contractor: Arthur Jackson, Amhlesidc.

nt o.i/.v,/, i\ LESLIE \\ATI.RIK >rsi-;. Architect.


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132 Architectural Review,

House on Beacon Hill, Penn, Bucks, F. A. WHITWELL, Architect.

(For Plans, see p. 127.)


Contractors : Webster and Cannon, Aylesbury.

Cottage at the School of Lady Gardeners^ C.Iymk, (1KOFFRKV LUCAS, Architect.

(I-'or I
Mans, see p. 1 2 1.)
Architectural Review, 1907'. 133

House on Heacon Hill, /'////, Hiifks, K. A. \VHIT\VKLL, Architect.


(For Plan, see. p. 127.)
Contractors : Webster and Cannon, .

.it \,>r/,>ii. //,-,-/<. (,l.ol I KIA LUCAS, Architect.


Ofi-iK/i in- and Co., />/<//?< wM, Herts.
(For Plans, j p. 121.)
134 Architectural Review,

Proposed House, Storrington, Sussex, R. A. BRIGGS, Architect.


(See also Colour Plate and Plans, p. 40.)

at Chaldon, Surrey, LAXCKLOT KKI >I)K\, Architect.

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Afai /W/V Library, v, S, /,;/,;{ /\'si^n, \V. ALLAN JOXKS AND I'KKCT ROBINSON, Architects.
(i<-ii< ral Contractor: /'. (/'. Mintt-i\ /'u/itt T, .V. //'.

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House, Canford Cliffs, Bournemouth, PAXTON WATSON, Architect.

(For Plans, see p. 19.)


Builders :
Jenkins and Sons, Ltd., 43 Holdenhurst Road, Bournemouth.

LODC^E AT CLEEVK' HOUSbl WILTS :

WAUIT.K B MFOLK'OTT AKi'HITKtfT

Lodge at Cleevt House, ll'i/ts, WALTER


H. MKDLICOTT, Architect.

Gates: Thos. Elsley, 28-30 Titch/n-ld S/iv.-t, IV.


Architectural Review, 1907'. 139

//./A////,/,/. //,./-./,_,-. Surrty, I l;\l ST \V. MAKSI I.M.I.. Architect.


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C<i/r,t, /,:/. II. /;,-7, ,//,/ -.-, 77 Clarendon Road, IV.

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Church with rarsonage, JACQ. GROS, Architect.


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/',>/,/. H<ilhn>n,,. BE1 riNGER ANI. STKINER, Architects.


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s, 'J'hich'tiplatz, llaunorer, ALFRKD SASSK.


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