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ATKINSON, Frank, Arch., 8 Sackville St., w. PAGE. FLETCHER, BANISTER, & SON, Arch., 29 New Bridge St.,
Nos. 393-422 Oxford St I 39 Ludgate Circus, E.C.
Garden Pavilion !
64 A Small Country House at Potter's Bar
No. 11 Great Marlborough St., w 15^ A Small Country House at Potter's Bar
BANS, H. F. G., Arch., Rue d'Assas, 24, Paris. FRANKLIN, J. L., Sculpt., 32 Hyde Park Gdns.. w.
Palais des Doges, Venice 153 Circe
BOSBOOM, J. W., Arch., Anna Paulownastraat 76, Gravenhage FRASER.Gilbert (House), Castle St., Liverpool T. H.
20 ;

My House in the Hague 154-157 MAWSON (Garden), The Gardens, Dunchurch Lodge
BOYD, D. Knickerbacker, Arch., Harrison Building, Philadel- GARBE, Richard, Sculpt., Studios, 4 North Villas, Camden
phia, Pa., U.S.A. Sq., N.W.
Residence at Bryn Mawr 122-124 Undine
Residence at Narberth 128, 129 GARDNER & MILLAR, Arch., 144 St. Vincent St., Glasgow
BRAGDON, Claude, Arch., 104 Cutler Building, Rochester, N.Y. Boghall, Baldernock
House at Rochester, N.Y 120 GEORGE, Ernest, & YEATES, Arch., 18 Maddox Street, w.
BREWER, H. C., 83 St. Quintin's Av., North Kensington, W. Additions to Maristow, Devon
The Sancta Maria Gateway, Budapest Frontispiece The Hall, Putteridge, Bury
The Magdelen Tower and Bridge, Oxford opp. 130 GIBSON, J., & SON, Arch., 4 St. Mary's Parsonage Manchester.
BROCKIE & HASTINGS, Arch., 328 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Church Fittings
Pa., U.S.A. GOULDEN, Richard R., Sculpt., 426 Fulham Rd., s.w.
Residence of P. Hollingsworth Mor/is, Esq 119 Medallion for Carnegie Hero Fund
BROWN, Kellock, Sculp., 142A Renfrew St., Glasgow. GRACE, Lionel U., Arch., 114 Queen Victoria St., E.c.
Cuddling 92 Offices at Jamaica Royal Steam Packet
for the Co
BROWN & BARROW, Arch., Lennox House, Norfolk St., W. HALL, Edwin T., Arch., 54 Bedford Sq., w. _
Billiard Room, Woodlands, Ewhurst, Surrey 136 New Wing, London Homoeopathic Hospital
BUCK, Lawrence, Arch., 909 Steinway Hall, Chicago, 111., HAMP, Stanley, Arch., 36 Bloomsbury Sq., w.
U.S.A. Cottages at Beaconsfield, Bucks
Residence at Cedar Rapids,' la 121 The Gables, Gerrards Cross
BULLOCK, Albert E., Arch., 43 Chancery Lane, E.c. House at Beaconsfield, Bucks
Residence at Stroud, Glos 56 HARE, Cecil G., Arch., 7 Gray's InnSq., w.c.
CAMPBELL, John A., Arch., 124 St. Vincent St., Glasgow. St.Stephen's Church, Sneinton, Nottingham
Northern Assurance Company's Buildings, St. Vincent St., New Library. Walcot
Glasgow 69 HARE, H. T., Arch., 13 Hart St., bloomsbury, w.c.
CAROE, W. D., Arch., 3 Great College St., Westminster, s.w. University College of N. Wales, Bangor
The University College
Library, of South Wales and Central Library, Fulham
Monmouthshire, Cardiff 26 HART & WATERHOUSE, Arch., 1 Verulam Bldgs., Gray's Inn,
Rebuilding in Upper Grosvenor St., Mayfair 35 w.c.
CHALMERS, McGregor, Arch., 95 Bath St.. Glasgow.
P. Parkside, Albert Gate
St. Luke's Church, Edinburgh '.
66, 68 HARTWELL, Charles L., Sculpt., 26 Marney Road, Clapham
CLAPHAM, F. Dare, Arch., Norwich House, Southampton St., Common, s.w.
w.c. Dawn
Organ Case, Public Hall, Lancaster 12* HATCHARD, The Glade, Bromley, Kent
O., Beeston, Arch.,
Reference Library for Edwin Tate, Esq 12 Proposed Garrison Church, Khartoum
Cornwall County Offices, Truro '. . . 134 HODGE, Albert H., Sculpt., 50 Bedford Gdns., Kensington, w.
CLIFFORD, H. E., Arch., 225 St. Vincent St., Glasgow. Prosperity
New City Hall, Perth i
67 HORNBLOWER, George, Arch., 2 Devonshire Ter., Portland
COLLCUTT & HAMP, Arch., 36 Bloomsbury Square, w.c. PI., w.
Cardiff County Offices, Comp 20 New Show Rooms, 100 Oxford St., w
CORBETT, B. Cooper, Arch., Los Angeles, Cal. Sketch of Stairs, &c., 100 Oxford St., w
Residence at Catalina St., Los Angeles, Cal 126, 127 HORSLEV, Gerald C., Arch., 2 Gray's Inn Sq., w.c.
CRAM, GOODHUE &
FERGUSON, Arch., 15 Beacon St., Boston, Proposed New
Building
Mass., U.S.A. JENKINS, Mrs. Bernard, Sculpt., 52$ Campden St., Kensing-
Cathedral, Halifax, Nova Scotia 97 ton, w.
Russell Sage Memorial Church 98 Immortality
CRICKMER, C. M., Arch., 1 Lincoln's Inn Fields, w.c. JENKINS, F. Lynn, Sculpt., 1 Logan Studios, Logan PL,
Private School at Letchworth 138 Kensington, w.
CROSS, A. W. S., Arch., 46 New Bond St., w. Destiny
Cardiff County Hall, Detail. Comp 18 JONES, W. Campbell, Arch., 32 Bedford Row, w.c.
DAVIS, McGRATH & KIESSLING, Arch., 1 'Madison Avenue,
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New York City, U.S.A. KEAST, Harry, Sculpt., 46 Bendemere Rd., Putney, s.w.
Residence at Englewood, N.J 114 The Boy St. John
DAWBER, E. Guy, Arch., 22 Buckingham St., Adelphi, w.c. LAWRENCE, Mervyn, Sculpt., 1 St. Leonard's Studios,
Rebuilding of Netherswell Manor, Glos 51 Chelsea, s.w.
Tuesley Court, Surrey 54 The Challenge
DOWNING, H. P. Burke, Arch., 12 Liltle College St., West- LESSORS, F., Sculpt., Regent's Park Studios, Park Village
minster, s.w. East, N.W.
Church of St. Barnabas, Mitcham 3 St. John the Divine
DRURY, Alfred, Sculpt., 6 Gunter Grove, Chelsea, s.w. LONGDEN, Reginald T., Arch., 1 Market Place, Burslem, Staffs.
Panel over Entrance, Royal Insurance Office, St. James's Xewlands, Congleton
St 81 Residence, Knypersley
Bronze Figures on Vauxhall Bridge 82, 83 LUCAS, Geoffry, Arch., 14 Hart St., Bloomsbury Square, w.c.
DOUGLAS & MlNSHULL, Arch., 6 Abbey Square, Chester. Square of Twelve Houses. Hampstead Way
Church of St. Andrew, West Kirby 6 Houses at Hampstead, Willifield Way
DUDLEY & PICKKORD, Arch., Spencer St., St. Alhan's. House at Baldock, Herts
Design for Municipal Buildings and Shops, Hertford .... 30 LUCCHESI, Andrea C., Sculpt., 1 and 2 Camden Studios,
KYRE, Wilson, Arch., 929 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa., Camden St., N.W.
U.S.A. A Dancer
Country House, at Short Hills, N. I Ill Variety and I llusion
Proposed Country House at Chestnut Hill 112 LUKEMAN, Augustus, Sculpt., 145 West 55th St., New York
FAIVRE, F., Sculpt., Villa d'Alesia, 39 Paris City.
Surtout, argent, pour manage de Mile. Krupp d'Essen .. 95-96 Hebrew Apostle, Psalms, I'rophet and Law
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LUTYENS, Edwin L., Arch., 29 Bloomsbury Square, w.c. PAGE. SOMMARUGA, Giuseppe, Arch., Milano. PAGE.
A Fajade in Kingsway 38 Villa at Stresa (Lago Maggiore), Lake Front 158-160
New West Wing, Temple Dinsley, Herts 55 SPALDING & SPALUING & E. G. THEAKSTON, Arch., 36 King
MACWHANNEL ROGERSON & REID, Arch., 58 West Regent St., E.C.
St., Glasgow. High School for Girls, Stockport 16,17
The "Alice Mary Corbett " Memorial Nurses' Home 70,71 SPEAIGHT, F. W. 157 New Bond St., w.
,

MALLOWS, C. E., Arch., 28 Conduit St., w. The Horse Guards Parade. A Suggested Improvement . . 59
A Riverside House near Abingdon 47 SQUIRES & WYNCOOP, Arch., 44 Cortlandt St., New York,
The Horse Guards Parade, as suggested 58 U.S.A.
The Yew Avenue and Ornamental Water 60 Country House 116
The North Avenue 61 Country House 117
House at Happisburgh, Norfolk 62 STEVENSON,
" George, Arch., Mercer's Row, Northampton.
A House and Water Garden, Henley-on-Thames 63 Templemore," Dallington, Northants 144
MARYON, Edith C., Sculpt., 58 Grove Park Teirace, STOKES, Leonard, Arch., 2 Great Smith St., Westminster, s.w
Chiswick, w. Town Hall, Chelsea, Detail .............................. 22
The Passing of Winter , 91 STOUGHTON & STOUGHTON, Arch., 96 Fifth Av., New York
To the Witches' Revels 94 City, U.S.A.
MAWSON, T. A., Arch., 28 Conduit St., W. Free Public Baths, John Jay Park, East 76th St., New
Garden at Lee's Court 49 York City ...... ............................. .....
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The Gardens, Dunchurch Lodge 50 The Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial Monument, Riverside
MAY, E. J., Arch., 28 Hart St., Bloomsbury Square, w.c. Park, N.Y ......................................... 104, 105
House at the Hindhead, Surrey 43 SUTTON & GREGORY, Arch., Bromley House, Nottingham.
MILLER, Hubert, Sculpt., 1 Thorpe Dene, Norwich. The Rectory, Dinnington ......... ..................... 11
The Snake Charmer 90 TALLMADGE & WATSON, Arch., 1004 Security Building,
MILNE, W. O. and O. P., Arch., 16 Great James' St., w c. Chicago, U.S.A.
111.,
Huntercombe Golf Club House, Henley on-Thames ...... 140 House for F. K. Babson ................................ 118
MORGAN & BUCKINGHAM, Arch., 1 Upper King St., Norwich TILTON, Edward L., Arch., 32 Broadway, New York City,
New Infirmary at Bowthorpe Rd., Norwich 137 U.S.A.
NEWMAN, Dudley, Arch., Queen Anne's Chambers, West- West Branch Library, Cleveland, Ohio .................. 107
minster, s.w. Swarthmore College Library ............................ 110
Screen Fulbourne Church
in 149 TOFT, Albert, Sculpt., 87 Clifton Hill, N.W.
Interiors, Fulbourne Manor 149-151 The Inception of the Modern World ...................... 83
OLIVER, LEESON & WOOD, Arch., Milburn House, Newcastle- TREADWELL & MARTIN, Arch., Charing Cross House, Charing
on-Tyne Cross Rd., w.
Bishop Lloyd Memorial 9 No. 20 Conduit St., w ................................... 132
Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Hexham 13-15 Additions to Messrs. Buchanan's Premises, Holborn ...... 133
PARKER, Harold, Sculpt., 2 Holland Lane, Melbury Rd., TUBBS & MESSER, Arch., 5 The Broadway, Woking.
Kensington, W. Worplesdon Golf Club House ............................ 41
Prometheus Chained WARWICK & HALL, Arch., 13 South Sq.^ Gray's Inn, w.c.
PATERSON, Alexander N., Arch., 266 St. Vincent St., Glamorgan County Hall, Detail, Comp ................... 19
Glasgow. The Lodge, Killyon Manor ............................... 135
The National Bank of Scotland, Ltd. , . 78-80 WATERHOUSE, Paul, Arch., Staple Inn Buildings, High
PRICE & MCLANAHAN, Arch., 1624 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Holborn, w.c.
Pa., U.S.A. Design for Eton Memorial Hall ..........................
Hotel Blenheim, Atlantic City, N. J Offices for the Prudential Assurance Co., Aberdeen ........
PRYNNE, G. H. Fellowes, Arch., 6 Queen Anne's Gate, s.w. WEBER, P. J., Arch., 2117 Fisher Building, Chicago, 111.,
Holy Trinity Church, Exmouth U.S.A.
St. Wilfrid's Church, Bognor Woman's Club House .................................. 118
RANSOME, James, Arch., 17 Pall Mall East, s.w. Casino, Ravinia Park, 111 ............................... 130
The New Wellesley Place Approach to Government House, WHITE, Arthur C., Sculpt., 93 Clifton Hill, St. John's Wood,
Calcutta N.W.
RICHTER, H. Davis, 22 Lammas Park Rd., Ealing, w. Naiad ............................................
Georgian Dining Hall Opp. WHITE, Edward, Landscape Gardener, 7 Victoria St., West-
RIETH, Prof. Otto, Arch., 14/3 Elsholzstrasse, Berlin, w. minster, s.w.
Sketches ,
Opp. 80 The New Formal Garden, Ardross Castle ..............
65, 131 WHITE, W. Henry, Arch., 14 A Cavendish PI., Cavendish Sq.,
ROBINSON, Percy, & W. Alban JONES, Arch., Yorkshire Post
Chambers, Leeds. No.'ll2A Harley St., w
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Municipal Buildings, Bethnal Green 21 New Premises, Princes St., w ...........................
ROPE, Miss E. M., Sculpt., 107 Marylebone Rd., \v. WOOD. DDNN & DEMING, Arch., 808 17th St., Washington,
Laborare est orare 93 D.C., U.S.A.
Ross, Albert R., Arch., 16 East 42nd St., New York City, New Masonic Temple, Washington, D.C 100
U.S.A. The Union Trust Company, Washington, D.C 102, 103
Public Library, Columbus, Ohio 108 WOODHOUSE, CORBETT & D DEAN, Arch., 100 King St.,
RUSSELL & COOPER, Arch., 11. Gray's Inn Sq., w.c. Manchester
House at Scarborough 135 Young Men's Christian Association, Manchester 24
SETH-SMITH & MUNRO, Arch., 46 Lincoln's Inn Fields, WOODHOUSE & LANGHAM, Arch., 100 King St., Manchester
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1598. Proposed Garrison Church, Khartoum, O. BKKSTON HATCHARI), Architect.


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1561. St. Stephen's Church, Sneinton, Nottingham. New Chancel. CECIL (i. HARE, Architect.
Contractor ; R. Bridgeman,
Lichford.
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1582. St. //'///}-,( A Clnin-h, /l^nor, (1. II. KKI.I.i )\VKS I'RN'NXK., Architect.
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1562. DOUGLAS
Cktn-fh of St. Andrew, IVcst Kirby, AND MINSHULL, Architects.
General Contractors; William H. Ford, Ltd., Clanghion A'oad, Birkenhead.
Academy Architecture, 1909". London.

1600. Sonic C/iinr/i /-'itfiu^, J. C.IBSOX AND SOX, Architects.


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SCHOOL CJ1APE1
T^S COnPUTTED
vr-carvtvaJb JONES -SUCH:

1560. Tonbridge School Chapel as completed, \\ . CAMPBELL JONKS, Architect.


General Contractor : John Alfred Hunt, ffoddesdon, Herts.
Organ Front in English Oak: John P. U'hite, The l\vghtle \\~orks, Bedford.
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1590. Kishop I.loyd Memorial, Cathedra/ Church of Si. Xicholas,


OLIVER LEESON AND WooD, Architects.
Contractor for Altar 'I'oinh and Screen: l\ol>ert Heall, Hi^h l.crcl Approach,
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1511. Organ Case, Public Hall, Lancaster, V. DARE CLAPHAM, Architect.


Organ by: Norman and Beard, Ltd., London and Nonvich.

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1374. Reference Library for Edwin Tate, Esq., at the Battersea Polytechnic
F. DARE CLAPHAM, Architect.
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1393. Quadrangle, Queen Elitalic! It (iraniiiiar School, Ilc.\lniin,

OLIVKR I.KKSOX AND WOOD, Architects.

(For 1'lan, sec p. 15.)


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1512. 7 own Hall, Chelsea, New Front to King's Road, LEONARD STOKES, Architect.
Contractor ; .-/. N. Coles, New Town Chambers, Old Town Street, Plymouth.
Heating : James dray, Daiirers Street, Chelsea, S. //'.
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1382. N. E. Prospect of a Design for Kton Manorial Hall, PAUL \YATKKIIOUSE, Architect.
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MANCHESTER

1534- Young Men's Christian Association, Manchester,


WOODHOUSE, CORBETT AND DEAN, Architects.
Contractors :
J. Bentley and Co., 1 1
Grange Road, Bradford.
Exterior in Bttrinantofts Marino by : Leeds Fireclay Co. ,
Ltd. , Leeds.
Academy Architecture, 1909'. London.

1372. I'nivt-rsity Collect' of \. ll'a/es, />'(///.;'/, II. T. HARK,


Architect.
(icncra/ Contractor;;: Thornton and Sons, 38 ll'fllin^ton Road, To.\teth /V/rX
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M.tnl Casements and Leaded ( Hi iziti^ : /\. I-'.. I'earse and Co., Ltd., 181 Cffcr k'ennin^ton Lane, S.I:.
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1528. Design for Municipal Buildings and Shops, Hertford,


F. GUILFORD, W. DUDLFY AND C. PICKFORD, Architects.
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1492. New /r///v, London Hoina-opathic Hospital, KDWIN T. HALL, Architect.

(For Plans, see p. 30.)


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1503. Rebuilding in Upper Grosvenor Street, May/air, \V. I). CAKOK, Architect.

Building Owners: Higgs and Hill, Ltd., Croivn ll'orks, South Lambeth Road, S. II',

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1416. ProposedNew Building,


GERALD C. HORSLEY, Architect.
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\V. IIKXRV \VIIITK, Architect.


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1487. A Facade in Kings-way, EDWIN L. LUTYENS, Architect.


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1496. Nos. 398-422 Oxford Street, II'., KKAXK ATKINSON, Architect.

Cai-riiigs by: II'. />'.


/-'d^an, 61, Glebe /'/aa; Ckc/.wti, S. II'.

Ornamental Ironivork l>y : H'altfr Maij'arlane and Co.,


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1464. G'/v/// of Houses, Haiupstead Way,GEOFFRY LUCAS, Architect.


Contractors: William Moss and Sons, Ltd., Long/thorough, Leicestershire.
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1437. New Library, Walcot, for the Earl of Fowls, CECIL G. HARE, Architect.
Contractors: Bartholomew and Fletcher, Tottenham Court Road, W.
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1460. Garden at /.a.v Con ft for Mrs. Cnra'd /.,f'^/i, T. II. MAXVSON. Architect.
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1410. New Jl't-s/ //'///<<-, Temple Dinsley, Herts, EDWIN L. LUTVENS, Architect.

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DESIGN fir COUNTRY RESIDENCE


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Assisted in th, Anhilt.titral Tr.ntiiitiil hy C. K. MALLOWS.


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House at Hafpisbwgh, Norfolk, C. K. MALLOWS, Architect.


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A House and H'atcr Garden, H?nl<-y-on-'rhanies, C. K. MALLOWS, Architect.


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PAVILION
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FINE ARTS EXHIBITION 1909.

.V/-.A7/, I'KOK. OTTO RIKTII, Architect.


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693. St. Luke's Church, Edinburgh, V. McGREGOR CHALMERS, Architect.


Joinery : J. and F. Forrest, Duff Street, Edinburgh.
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Glasgow. 69

683. Norlht-rn . /.ov/;w/<v Company* />'////<. ///;o-, St. I '/'in, -it f .S'/;>v/, iJiitsj

JOHN A. CAMI'BKLI., Ardiitect.

Masonry: /'. and II'. .l/it/erxoii, /./(.'., 64 /)<>it^/ii.\- .S'/;-r /,


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Glasgow.

703. Boghall, Baldeniock, GARDNER AND MILLAR, Architects

(For Plans, see \>. 71.)


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Builders: R. and .-/. Anderson , 2 and $ /\ir/ianicnlary A'i'di/, (,
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Boghall, Baldernock, CARDXKR AND MILLAR, Architects.

(For Plans, see p. 71.)

Boghall, Baldernock, (GARDNER AM) MILLAR, Architects.

(For Plans, see p. 71.)


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New Buildings, Oxfordshire., SKTH-SMITII AND MUNRO, Architect;

New Buildings, Oxfordshire, SKTH-SMITH \M> Ml'NRO, Architects.

Iron Casements: T. /.. C/itw and Satis, A'i/i^ Strii t Iron ll'orks, Slrond, (.iloucfstcrshii ,
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6980. The National Bank of Scotland, Ltd. (St. Enoch Square Branch),
ALEXANDER N. PATERSON, Architect.
Builders ; A. Muir and Sons, Eglinton Street, Glasgow.
Bronze Casements and Wrought Iron Gates: J. IV. Singer and Sons, Frame, Somerset.
Ornamental Sculpture : K. Ferris, Giforay and Ferris, 1 29 ]Vest Regent Street, Glasgow.
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Decorative Plaster \\'ork : Thomas Beattie, Dean Studio, Edinburgh.

6980. The National Bank of Scotland, Ltd. (St. Enoch Square Brandt),
ALEXANDER N. I'ATKKSOX, Architect.

l-'i^nre Sculpture hy :
I'hyllis .'/. C. Archibald, IJ Hi^hbiir^h Terrace, (ilasgow.
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1738. Panel over Entrance, Royal Insurance Office, St. James's Street,
ALFRED DRURV, A.R.A., Sculptor.
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1655. Prosperity, ALI5KRT II. IIODC.K, Sculptor.

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1650. A Dancer, ANDREA C. LUCCHESI, Sculptor.


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1640. Verity and Illusion, AXDKKA C. I.UCCI KSI,


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1666. Medallion for Carnegie Hero Fund, RICHARD R. GOULDEN, Sculptor.

8i2G. Cuddling, KELLOCK BROWN, Sculptor.

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7520. Immortality, MRS. BERNARD JENKINS, Sculptor.

7550. Laborare est orare, Miss E. M. ROPE, Sculptor.

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" To the
Witches' Revels," EDITH C. MARYON, Sculptor.

"
1819. Circe," J. L. FRANKLIN, Sculptor.

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Sculptures. 95

Surtout, argent, pour mariage de Mile. Krupp ct' Essen, F. FAIVRE, Sculptor.

1665. Undine, RICHARD C.ARHF,, Sculptor.

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Cath.dral, Halifax, Nova Scotia, CRAM, ( ',( >< )I >I I UK AND KKRC1USON, Architects.

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New Masonic Temple, Washington, D.C., WOOD, DCWN AM) DEMIXG, Architects.
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STOUdllTOXjAM. STOUC.HTON, Architects.
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The Union Trust Company, Washington, D.C., WOOD, DOXX AND DKMIXG, Architects.
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T/u L'nion Trust Company, Ranking Room,


Washington^ />.('.,
WOOD, I)o\\ \ND DKMINC, An-liitects.
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Cleveland, Ohio.

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Country //,w.*v, SiJflRKS AND WYNCOOT, An-liiterts, New York.


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House at Riverside, III., TALLMADGE AND WATSON, Architect.

(For Plans, see p. 106. )

Women's Club House, P. J. WEBER, Architect.

(For Plan, see p. 125.)


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Resident <>''/'. Hollin^i'.ilh .l/,</wV, /:'.*/., HKOCKIK AMI HASTIMiS, Architects.


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Rochester, N.Y., CLAUDE BRAGDOX, Architect.


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122 A cademy A rchitecture, \
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Residence at Bryn J\fawr, Pa., Reception and Dining Room,


D. KNICKERBACKER BOYD, Architect.
Academv Architecture, . I iii erica. 12

Residence at AV r// Motor, Pa., I). KMCKKKH. \CKKR B<)YI>, Architect.


(For Plans, tee p. 125.)
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Academy Architecture, 1909'. America. 125

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Academy Architecture, America. 127
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Residence at Narberth, D. KNICKERBACKER BOYD, Architect.

Residence at Catalina Street, Los Angeles, Cal., B. COOPER CORBETT, Architect.

(For Plans, see p. 125.)


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NARBERTH.PA...

D.KNICKERBACKER BO-TD, ARCHITECT.

Residence at Narbertki I). KMCKKKH. \CKKK HON'I), Architect.


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"P. J.VEBER. .ARCHITECT.

0, Ravinia Park, ///., P. J. WEBER, Architect.


ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW
1909'

Sketch by PROF. OTTO RIKTII.

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132 Architectural Review, I9O9 .

No. 2O Conduit Street, II'.,

TREADWELL AND MARTIN, Architects.


Steel Construction; Smith Walker and Co.^
1 1 Tothill Street, Westminster, S. IV.
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Architectural Review, I9O9 .
133

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Additions to Messrs.- linelmnaiis /'remises, Holhorn, ll'.t'., TR I .AI >\YKI.I. AND MARTIN, A
Citti;i, /,<!: /'. (,'. Mint, /-, /V;VT //;>/-X'\, ///c// .S'//vv/, /'iitii,-y, S.U'.
and I- in- Rt-sistinx l-'ltwrs on the " Smith \\'alkfr" System by:
C,>n*tniftiitii! St,',-lwvrk
Smith ll'alkt-r mat (.',>., II Tothill Street, M'estin inster, S. II'.
'J'he rui-heck- I'orthind Ston, l-'mnt it/>
to l-'irst l-'lwr levelhy : 77i, rurbeek /\>rt/,ind Stone C'<., /./</.,

II Tot hill Street, U'estminst ;-, .V. // '.


134 Architectural Review,

Cornwall Countv Offices, Tntro, H. DARE CLAPHAM, Architect.

Branch Bank oj IVilliains Deacons, Ltd., Ashton Old Road, Manchester,


WOODHOUSE AND LANGHAM, Architects.
General Contractors Burgess and Gait, Ardwick, Manchester.
:

Terra Cotta : The Hathern Station Brick and Terra Cotta Co. Ltd. Loughborough.
, ,
Architectural Review, 135

House at Scarborough, RUSSELL AND COOPER, Architects.


Kriek and Plaster IVork : Jarain and Son, 16 and 43 Gladstone Street, Scarborough".

The l.od&; Killyon Manor, WARWICK. AND HALL, Architects.


/\i/i, l/ii and Decorationsliy : Mclntyrc and Gilbert, 26 Haclielors \\'a!k, Dublin, Ireland.

(Fur I
Mans, see p. 137.)
136 Architectural Review,

Offices at Jamaica for the Royal Steam Packet Co., LIONEL U. GRACE, Architect.
(For Plans, see p. 141.)

billiard Room, " Woodlands" Eivhurst, Surrey, AND BROWN BARROW, Architects
General Contractors: Rowland Bros., East Street, Horsham.
Architectural Revieiu, 1909'.

SECOMDTLOOR.MArZllHJTY WARDS

Infirmary at Kowthorpc Road, Norwich, MORGAN' AND BUCKIXCI AM,I Architects.

THE LODGL. KILLYUN KANOR

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138 Architectural Review, 1909*.

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Architectural Review, 139

PRIVATE SCHOOL ATiXTChTvi^RT. C.M.CRICKHERJ^CH.

HOU&E AT BALDOCK.HEKTS. GEorrKYLucxi., ARCHITECT.


140 Architectural Revieiv, 1909*
Architectural Review, 1909'. 141
142 Architectural Review,

V<?w .Wow Rooms, ioo Oxford Street, W., GEORGE HORNBLOWER, Architect.
Contractors : Sabey and Son, Ltd., I and N.
3 St. Peter Street, Islington Green,

Sketch for Stairs, etc., ioo Oxford. Street, IV., GEORGE HORNBLOWER, Architect.
Stairs manufactured and fixed by : Samuel Elliott and Sons, Ltd., Caversham, Reading.
Architectural Review, 1909*.

Houses at Hampstead, IVillifield Way, GEOFFRY LUCAS, Architect.

(For Plans, see p. 139.)


Contractors: William J\foss and Sons, Ltd., Loiighborotigh, I^eicestershire.

HOVSE AT BALDOCK. HERTS


POP W1LUAM SALE. E5QVIRE.
ocornjy i>j. ARCHITECT I

at Baldock, Herts, GEOFFRY LUCAS, Architect.

(For Plans, see p. 139.)


Contractors : Thos. Raban and Sons, Haldock, Herts.
144 Architectural Review, 1909'
Architectural Review,

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A Small Country House Bar, BANISTER FLETCHER AND SON, Architects.
at Pottet's
Contractors : E. Lawrance and Sons, Wharf Road, City Road, N.
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Architectural Review,

FLOOf? PL/7/V POOF

FLOO& PL An FIRST rLOOp


./ Small Country House at letter's liar, HAMSTl'lR l-'LKTC! I KK AND SON, Architects.
Contractors: John C/'/vvw ami Son, U'i/ton I forks, A'i"!i' \~ortli l\oad, N.

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No. II Great Marlboroiigh Street, Il .,

FRANK ATKINSON, Architect.


Contractors: J. D. Pitcher and Son, Ltd.,
251 Cos we II Road, E.G.
Architectural Revieiv, 153

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II. !. C. HANS, Architecte.


154 Architectural Revieiv,
Architectural Review, '55
'56 Architectural Review,

My House in the ffajftie, J. W. BOSBOOM, Architect.


Architectural Review, '57

My lions,' in ///, lla-n, ,


( V//V, , |. \V. HOSHOO.M, Arrhitirl.
158 Architectural Review,
Architectural Review, 1909'

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i6o Architectural Review, 1909'.

Villa at Stresa (Lago Maggiore}, Garden Front, GIUSEPPE SOMMARUGA, Architect.


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