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ARCHIBALD, P. M. C., Sculpt., 20 Kew Gardens, Kelvinside. PAGE. ELLIS, C. W., Arch., Arundel House, Victoria Embankment, PAGE.
Architectural Figure 94 w.c.
ARKAY, Aladar, Arch., Budapest. Proposed Church Home of Rest 10
Houses at Budapest 172 EWINO & CHAPPELL, Arch., 345 Fifth Av., New York City.
ASHLEY, H. V., & Winton NEWMAN, Arch., 14 Gray's Inn Residence, Cedarhurst, L. 1 136
Sq., w.c. FAIVRE, F., Sculpt., Villa d'Alesia, 39, Paris
Hedgebrooms, Welwyn, Herts 158 La chatte metamorphosed en femme 104
ATTERBURY, Grosvenor, Arch., 20 West 43rd St., New York FREEDLANDER, J. H., Arch., 244 Fifth Av., New York City.
City. Interior Importers' and Traders' National Bank 121
Garden and House at Ridgefield, Conn 134 FRENCH, Daniel C., Sculpt., 125 West llth St., New York.
Detail ofHouse at Locust Valley, L. I 135 Commerce Ill
BAXTER, Frank, Sculpt., 25 Victoria Road, Kensington, s.w. FREKE, Eustace C., Arch., 61 Lincoln's Inn Fields, w.c.
Maiden Shame 94 Business Premises, Lincoln's Inn Fields 1

BLECKLEY, Haralson, Arch., 619 Empire Building, Atlanta, Ga. GATTER, Frank, Sculpt., Stamford Bridge Studios, Fulham, s.w.
Peabody Library, Athens 136 Hercules and Antaeus 109
BOCK, Willy, Arch., Coblenz. GEORGE, Ernest, & YEATES, Arch., 18 Maddox St., w.
Osterroth, Coblenz
V^illa 168, 169 ;
Design for a Public School for Girls, Athens 26
BOLTON, A. T., Arch., 28 Victoria St., s.w. Putteridge Bury, Herts. 45
Cockspur St
Office Building, 30 GIBBONS, J., & SON, Arch., 4 St. Mary's Parsonage, Manchester.
BOLTON &
STOCK, Arch., 28 Victoria St., s.w. St, Michael and All Angels Church, Bramhall, Cheshire . . 9
Interior of Shipping Office 153 GOULDEN, Richard R., Sculpt,, 54 Lamont Rd., Chelsea, s.w.
BRIERLEY, Walter H., Arch., 13 Lendal, York. Ambition of Youth 99
Proposed House at Accrington, Lanes 42 GREEN & WICKS, Arch., 110 Franklin St., Buffalo, N.Y.
House at Purse Crundle, Dorset 53 Ontario Power Co., Gate House 130
BROOK, SON & ADKINS, Arch., 35 Wellington St., w.c. Ontario Power Co., Niagara Falls 131
Church of St, John the Baptist 146 GREGG & DETMAR, Arch., IA St. Helen's Place, E.C.
BROWN, Kellock, R.S.A., Sculpt., 152A Renfrew St., Glasgow. Proposed Church at Epsom 3
Dreaming the Hours away 91 GRIMSTONE, James, Sculpt., 24 Blenheim Drive, Glasgow.
BROWN & WATT, Arch., 17 Union Ter., Aberdeen. Contemplation 93
Poorhouse, Aberdeen, Nurses' Block 67 GUERETA, Ricardo G., Arch., Madrid.
BYSZCHEWSKY, E., Arch., Souwalki. Seminaire, Madrid 145
Wooden Church at Souwalki, Russish Poland 141 GLNTHER-GERA, H., Sculpt., 149 Kantstrasse, Charlottenburg.
CAMPBELL, John A., Arch., 124 St. Vincent St., Glasgow. Barbarossa 112
Residence, Southwood, Troon 75-77 I
Ritter von Elberfeld 112
CAROE, W. D., Arch., 3, Great College St., s.w. Graf von Berg ,
113
Pembroke College, Cambridge, New Buildings 24 St. Georg 113
Newport Castle, Mon 5C HAMP, Stanley, Arch., 36 Bloomsbury Sq., w.c.
CARPENTER & BLAIR, Arch., 475 Fifth Av., New York City. Marsham Farmhouse, Gerrard's Cross 43
Library, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn 123 HAMPTON, Herbert Sculpt., 16 Maida Vale, w.
CARRERE & HASTINGS, Arch., 225 Fifth Av., New York City. Wonderland 89
McKinley Monument, Buffalo, New York 118 HARE, Cecil G., Arch., 7 Gray's Inn Sq., w.c.
Tomb at Woodlawn 119 Proposed New Chancel, St. Benet's Church, Kentish Town 13
CASH, John, Arch., 22 Surrey St., Strand, w.c. Dining Room, 45 Berkeley Sq., w 44
Public Library. Beverley, Yorks 149 HATCHARD, O. Beeston, Arch., Khartoum.
CHALMERS, P. MacGregor, Arch., 95 Bath St., Glasgow. Design for Government buildings in a tropical climate .... 18
Dennistoun Church, Glasgow ............................ 62 HAUSMANN, Prof. F., Sculpt., Neue Mainzerstrasse 49, Frankfurt
CHARLEMONT, Th., Sculpt., Starhemberggasse 42, Wien, IV. a/M.
Memorial Monument .................................... 107 Fountain 92
CLIFFORD, H. E., Arch., 225 St. Vincent St., Glasgow. HAVERKAMP, Wilhelm, Sculpt,, Ringstrasse 11, Fridenau
Govan Parish Board School ............................ 66 Berlin.
House at Troon ........................................ The Wrestlers 114
CRAM, GOODHUE & FERGUSON, Arch., 170 Fifth Avenue, New HAZELL, W. E., Arch., 5 Tavistock Sq., w.c.
York City. House at Royston, Herts 156
St. Thomas's Church, New York ........................ 116 Bailiff's Cottage, Aylesbury, Bud s, 157
CULLEN, Alex., Arch., Brandon Chambers, Hamilton. HEWLETT, Russell. Arch., 159 East 23rd St., New York City.
Parish Council Chambers, Hamilton 63 Cypress Over Mantel 133
Masonic Temple, Hamilton 64 HITCH, Frederick B., Sculpt., 2 Justice Studios, Justice Walk,
Public Library, Hamilton 70 Chelsea, s.w.
DAWBER, E. Guy, Arch., 22 Buckingham St., Strand, w.c. Electra 97
Wiveton Hall, Norfolk .................................. 55 HONEYMAN, KEPPIE& MACKINTOSH, Arch., 4 Blythswood Sq.,
Gardener's Cottage and Laundry' at Copseham ............ 60 Glasgow.
DETMAR, Lionel G., Arch., IA St. Helen's Place, E.C. House at Killearn
Franco-British Exhibition, Palace of Education .......... 148 HORSLEY, Gerald C., Arch., 2 Gray's Inn Sq., w.c.
Franco-British Exhibition, Palace of French Applied Art. . 151 Coverwood, Surrey
DOUGLAS & MINSHULL, Arch., 6 Abbey Sq., Chester. HUNT & HUNT, Arch., 28 East 21st St., New York City.
Grosvenor Club, N. & S. Wales Bank Extension, Chester 154 First Precinct Police Station, Old Slip, New York City ..

Sundial, Hawarden .................................... 160 JAMES, T. E. Lidiard, Arch., 27 Chancery Lane, w.c
DOUGLAS, Campbell & A. N. PATERSON, Arch., 266 St. Proposed Church, St. John the Divine, Merton
Vincent St., Glasgow. JOHNSON, Thomas, Arch., 6 Tunley Road, Harlesden, N.w.
Liberal Club, Glasgow .................................. 84 I nterior
DOWNING, H. P. Burke, Arch., 12 Little College St., s.w. JONES, W. Alban, & Percy ROBINSON, Arch., Yorkshire Post
Design for Church of St. John the Divine, Merton, Surrey 8 Chambers, Albion St., Leeds.
DRURY, Alfred, A.R.A., Sculpt., 6 Gunter Grove, Fulham Rd., New Public Library, Hove, Preliminary design
KECH, Charles, Sculpt., 147 West 23rd St., New York City.
Panel's ................................................ 98,102 Mohammedanism
Richard Hooker ........................................ 108 KEEN, Arthur, Arch., 4 Raymond Buildings, w.c.
DUDLEY, F. G. Waddell. Arch., 11 St. Peter's St., St. Albans. New Chapel at Cricklewood
Three Houses at St. Albans ............................ 58 KIMBALL, Francis H., Arch., 71 Broadway, New York.
Du FAIS, John, Arch., 333 Fourth Av., New York City. Interior, City Investing Building
Gettysburg War Monument ............................ 117 KNOWLES, W. H., Arch., 25 Collingwood St., Newcastle-on-
DUFF, Neil C., Arch., 115 Wellington St., Glasgow. Tyne.
Lounge and Hall, 34 Montgomerie Drive ................ 80, 81 Business Premises, The Side, Newcastle-on-Tyne

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List of Contents.
PAGE. ROBINSON, Percy, Arch., 53 Albion St., Leeds. PAGE.
KONIG, Richard, Sculpt., Marier.st. 24, Radebeul-Dresden. 160
105 Village Institute, Halton
The Fisher
106 RUNTZ, Ernest, & FORD, Arch., 10 Walbrook, E.c.
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Norwich Union Life Insurance Society 31


Kossi AKOK'R, George, Arch.',' 'persp.' de' 'Smolni, maison 6,
Competition design for Grand Lodge, Freemasons' Hall,
log 36, St. Petersburg.
SalleduTrone du Tzar Alexis Michailovitch aux lerems
139 Gt. Queen St., W 152
SALMON, James, Arch., 53 Both well St., Glasgow.
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142
Moscou. I-i Cathedrale de TAnnonciation. . . . .

61
South Baling, w. Theokotus Church at Athens
LESLIE, Alex. J., Sculpt., 8 Weymouth Av.,
The Chalice of Jove 93 SARGENT, John S., R.A., 31 Tite St., Chelsea, s.w.
95 88
The Devotion of Menoeketn Redemption
108 SASSE, A., Arch., Hanover.
The Boy with the bow " Am alten Holstentor, Lubeck
"
161, 162
LIPPITS, M. J. K., Arch., Alex Boersstraat 2,
Amsterdam.
143 Chemist Shop, Celle 163
House at Amsterdam Vaterlandisches Museum, Celle 164-167
LLOYD, Benjamin, Sculpt., 473 Fulham Rd., s.w.
97 SELLERS, J.H.,&EdgarWooD, Arch., 78 Cross St., Manchester.
C A.""* I. koNTI, Sculpt., 292 Riverdaie Av., Elementary Schools, Middleton A
LOPKZ, SELLERS, J. H., Arch., 78 Cross St., Manchester.
Pa 115 Chapel and Institute 14
Group for McKinley Memorial at Philadelphia,
N.B 48
LORD* HKW..K. r, Arch., 346 Fifth Av., New York City. Thistleburg,
Port Chester Fire House and Amusement Hall
129 STEPHANESQUE, V. "G., & ST.
"
P-UKCUS, Arch., P.ucarest.
Interieur de la Coula Maison, Roumaine 144
LUCAS, Geoffry, Arch., 16 Hart St., Bloomsbury, w.c.
fortifiee,
Pavilion Royal a 1'Exposition Jubilaire de 1906, P.ucarest. 144
New Loft, Organ Case and Furniture, St. Peter s Church, .

Arlesey, Bedfordshire
7 STOCKER, Daniel, Sculpt., Ateliergebande, Untere Anlagen,
House at Hitchin 59 Stuttgart.
60 Surprised 101
Cottage at Henlow
LUTIGER, Frank, Sculpt., 41 Barton Street, West Kensington, w. STOKES, Leonard, Arch., 2 Gt. Smith St., Westminster, s.w.
Helios 103 New Convent for the Poor Clares, Lynton 6

MALLOWS, C. E., Arch, 28 Conduit St., w. SUTTON, Ernest R., Arch., Bromley House, Nottingham.
38 Business Premises, The Poultry, Nottingham 36
The Entrance to Joyce Grove, Nettlebed, Oxfordshire ....
House and larden near Sherborne, Dorset
(
39 THOMAS, W. Aubrey, Arch., 14 Dale St., Liverpool.
The Garden Entrance, Tirley Court, Cheshire 40 New Chief Offices of the Royal Liver Friendly Society,
29
MARVON, Edith C., Sculpt., 58 Grove Park Ten, Chiswick, w. Liverpool
The Enchanted ( larden 96 THORNELY & ROOKE, Arch., 11 The Crescent, Plymouth.
MAY, E. J., Arch., 21 Hart St., Bloomsbury, w.c. Museum and Art Gallery, Plymouth 20
Gilhams Birch 56 TREADWEI.L & MARTIN, Arch., Charing Cross House, 29A
Webbington, Somerset
57 Charing Cross Road, w.c.
MACKKNNAL, Bertram, Sculpt., 38 Marlborough Hill, N.W. No. 7 Hanover St., W 155
Diana wounded 101 TRIMNELL, Harold, Arch., Woldingham, Surrey.
Memorial roup < 5 107 House at Woldingham, Surrey 53, 54
Earth and Elements 109 TYRRELL, T., Sculpt., Kennington Studios, Prince's Sq., S.E.
McKiM, MKAI. & WHITE, Arch., 161 Fifth Av., New York. A Ride 101

Library, University Club 127 VERITV, Frank T., Arch., 7 Sackville w. St.,
Island. Flat de Luxe, 1U Portland Place, Detail 28
MACNKIL, H. A., Sculpt., College Point, Long
Seal 102 WADEKE, Professor H., Sculpt., Louisenstrasse 37/0, Miinchen.
MEKKIFIKLD. Leonard S., Sculpt.. Stamford Bridge Studios, '
Memorial Monument 106
Fulham, S. W. WAGNER, W. Sydney, Arch., 53 West 131st St., New York City.
Hercules and Anta-us 99 A School of Fine Arts 124
MICHEL, Richard An h.. Frankfurt a/O, Bahnhofstrasse 25. WALKER, Arthur G., Sculpt., 5 Cedar Studios, Glebe Place,
Bismarkt-Thurme 171 Chelsea, s.w.
MORRIS, Benjamin Wistar. Arch., 345 Fifth Av., New York City. The Dancer 90
Morgan Memorial Building and Colt Gallery, Hartford, WALKER, CARTER & WALKER, Arch., Central Buildings,
Conn 132 Windermere.
NEWTON, Ernest, Arch., 4 Raymond Buildings, w.c. Design for Congregational Church 7
House at Wokingham, Berks 41 WALLACE, William, Arch., 27 A Old Bond St., w.
OWEN, William, & SEGAR, Arch., Cairo St. Chambers, War- Presbyterian Church of England, Enfield 147
rington. WARWICK & HALL, Arch., 13 South Sq., Cray's Inn, w.c.
Memorial Screen, St. Elphin's Parish Church. Warrington 16 Holborn Municipal Buildings '. 23
PALMER & HORM.OSTEL, Arch., 63 William St., New York. Council Chambers, Holborn 25
Rodef Sholvin Synagogue at Pittsburgh 120 WATERHOUSE, Paul, Arch., Staple Inn Buildings, High
Margaret Morrison's Carnegie School for Women 122 Holborn, w.c.
PARKER, Han.ld, Sculpt., Stamford Bridge Studios, Fulham Prudential Assurance Co.'s Offices at Lewisham 32
Rd., s.w. WATERHOUSE, P. L., Arch., 1 Verulam Buildings, Gray's
Ariadne 104 w.
" Inn,
.

PEGRAM, A. Bertram, Sculpt., 12A Park Village West, N.W. Shotover," Epsom 157
Serenity 97 WATSON, T. L., Arch., 166 Bath St., Glasgow
PORTSMOUTH. Perry, A.R.S.A., Sculpt., Westhall Gardens, Stirling Municipal Buildings 65
Bruntsfield, Edinburgh. WATSON & SALMOND, Arch., 225 St. Vincent St., Glasgow
War Memorial 92 Tudor House 71-74
Summer Idyll 103 Cottages at Houston 78, 79
PILIHTCII, Philip E., Arch., 2 Pall Mall East, s.w. WELLMAN, Ernest J., Arch., Box 1510, 3 Norwich Union
No. 103 & 103* Oxford Si., w 150 Buildings, Fox St., Johannesburg. Transvaal.
PlRIE, J. Ma>son, Arch., 116 Oak wood Court, Kensington, w. Design fcr New Law Courts, Bloemfontein 17
Grip Handle 171 Design for University College. Transvaal ... 17
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1783. Proposed Church at Epsom, GREGG AND DETMAR, Architects.


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7 6i. Proposed C, ,<*, St. John th<
Divine, Mertcn, F. E. LIDIARD JAMES, Architect.
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1772. New Church of St. Albans, Bournemouth, G. II. FELLOWES PRYNNE, Architect.
Contractors : Bowman and Sons, Cherry Holt Lane, Stamford.

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Church Hoiiu of Rest on the


1591. Profxiful ^ site of an ancient Prioiy, Llandnvyn Island, Carnarvon Bay,
C. WILLIAMS ELLIS, Architect.
(For Plan, see p. u.)
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Proposed Church Home of Rest, C. WILLIAMS ELLIS, Architect.


Academy Architecture, 1908*. London.

1715- New Chapel at Cricklewood, ARTHUR KEEN, Architect.


General Contractors; Maltock
Bros., Wood Green, N.
Heating; IVenham and Waters, Croydon.
Academy Architecture, 1908'. London.

1764. Proposed New Chancel, St. Reliefs Church, Kentish Town, CECIL (',. HARE, Architect.
Builders: Dorey and Co., Ltd., Brentford.
Hangings: Walts and Co., 30 Baker Street, W.
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Chapel and Institute, J. H. SELLERS, Architect.


(For Plans, see p. 15.)
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JININC ^ >- HALL < BI^WING HJDM

e/ Institute, House at S
J. H. SELLERS, Architect. EDGAR WOOD, Architect.
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1692. Museum Building, PROF. C. II. REILLY, Architect.

PVBLIC LlDf^Y. dOVL bRIGflTOH


PCCLIMIH/W DC51GH.

New Public Library, H<n>e, P,


,,a,y W. ALBAN JONES AND PERCY ROBINSON,
Design, Architects.
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1686. Ho/born Municipal Buildings, WARWICK AND HALL, Architects.

(Interior, see p. 25.)


Builders: J. Green-wood, Ltd., 12-14 Arthur Street West, London Bridge, S.E.
Academy Architecture, 1908'. London.

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1563- Flat dc Luxe, iia Portland Place:


detail of front elevation,
FRANK T. VERITY, Architect.
'/ Allen and Sons, Ltd., Palmcrston Works, Kilbnrn.
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1703. New Chief Offices of the Royal Liver Friendly Society, Liverpool,
WALTER A. THOMAS, Architect.

Reinforced-Concrete : E. Nuttall and Co., Trafford Park, Manchester.


Academy Architecture, igoS
1
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1627. Office Building, Cockspur Street, A. T. BOLTON, Architect.


(For Interior, see p. 151.)
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Norwich Union Life Insurance Society, Piccadilly, ERNEST RUNTZ


AND FORD, Architects.,
Constructed of Solid Pentelikon Marble, from the Ancient Quarries, nr. Athens, of .War/nor Ltd., 18 Finsbury Sq., E.C.
Contractors: Pat man and Fotheringham, IOO-IO2 Theobald's Road, W.C., and Islington, N.
Electric Lighting: Roger Dawson, Ltd., \ Berners Street, W.
Asphalte Work: Thomas Faldo and Co., LtJ., Effingham House, Artmdel Street, Strand, W.C.
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Offices at Lewisham, PAUL WATERHOUSE,


1721. Prudential Assurance Co.'s Architect.
General Contractor: H. L. Holloway, Church Street, Deptford, S.E.
Red Terra- Cotta: Leeds Fireclay Co., Ltd., Leeds.
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1564. No. 41 Hurley Street, IV.,


W. HENRY WHITE, Architect.
Contractors James Smith and
1
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Junction IVorks, South Nonvood.
34 Academy Architectiire, 1908*. London.

1582. No. 17 Upper Brook Street, W.,


WIMPERIS AND BEST, Architects.
A cademy A rchitecture, . London. 35

1634. No. I Upper Brook Street, W.


WIMPERIS AND BEST, Architects.
Contractor ; A. G. Greenham, Hammersmith, IV.
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1567. 7"^ GVzrafcw Entrance, Tirley Court, Cheshire, C. E. MALLOWS, Architect.


Builder: William Wood, Hartford, Cheshire.
Academy Architecture, . London.

1681. House at U'okiiiffhaiH, Berks, ERNEST NEWTON, Architect.


Con tractor :
J. B. Seivard, Crmvu IVorks, IVokinghani.
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1631. Thtstleburg, N.B., J. H. SELLERS, Architect.

THliTLILBURG K.B
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1662. House a! Stafford, EDGAR WOOD, Architect.

(For Plans, see p. 15.)

.PARISH COUNCIL CHAMBERS HAMILTON.


ALEX CULULM, ARCHITECT.
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House at Woldingham, Surrey, HAROLD TRIMNELL, Architect.

(View from other side, see p. 54.)

1664. House nea Ambleside, . A. WHITWELL, Architect.

(For Plans, see p. 60.)


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1670. Proposed House at Purse Crundle, Dorset, W. H. BRIERLEY, Architect.

(For Plans, see p. 137.)


Builders: /. Parnell and Son, Rugby.

1730. Three Houses at St. Albans, F. G. WADDELL DUDLEY, Architect.


(For Plans, see p. II.)
General Contractors ; Miskin and Sons, Roweland, St. Albans.
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1558. Proposed House at Hitchin, GEOFFRY LUCAS, Architect.

(For Plans, see p. 128.)


6o Academy Architecture, 1908*. London.

1619. Gardener 's Cottage and Laundry at Copseham, Surrey, E. GUY DAWBER, Architect.
Builders ; Mussellwhite and Sapp, Basingstoke.

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FINE ARTS EXHIBITION 1908.

657. Athens, Theokotits Church, JAMES SALMON, Architect.


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Glasgow.

642. Dcnnistoun Church, Glasgow,


P. MACGREGOR CHALMERS, Architect.
foinery, J. Macallan and Son, no Stirling Road, Glasgow.
Oak Fittings, James Grant, 128 Pitt Street, Glasgow.
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647. Parish Council Chambers, Hamilton, ALEX. CULLEN, Architect.

(For Plans, see p. 49.)


Builder, Thomas Anderson, Hamilton.
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646. Springburn District Library, Principal Entrance, WILLIAM B. WHITIE, Architect.


Masons, W. and /. Taylor, 183 Saracen Street, Possilpark.
Academy Architecture, 1908*. Glasgow. 69

646. Sfrittgfttrn District Library, Reading Room and Lending Department,


W. B. WHITIE, Architect.

J. Baxter and Son, 20 Catherine Sheet, Glasgow.


Library Fittings ;
Joinery ;A. Meiklejohn, IO Kerr Street, Glasgow.
Heating ; J. Cor mack and Sons, 36 Abercorn Street, Glasgow.
Academy Architecture, 1908'. Glasgow.

647. Public Library, Hamilton, ALEX. CULLEN, Architect.


Builder ; Robert Park, Motherwell.
Academy Architecture, 1908'. Glasgow.

648. Tudor House, WATSON AND S ALMOND, Architects.

(For Plans, see p. 104, Vol. 25.)


Mason and Joitiery : J. and D. Meikle, Newton Steam Joinery Works, Ayr.
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1908

391. Sketch Model of Allegorical Group j 01 Public Building,


BIRNIE RHIND, Sculptor.
A.S.A. Ex., 1908.

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Seal for Cook County Court House, Chicago, III.,

H. A. MACNEIL, Sculptor; HOLIBARD AND ROCHE, Architects.

1847. Panel m<er the entrance of the South Kensington Museum,


ALFRED DRURY, A.R.A., Sculptor.
( 164 )
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Sculptures. 103

734. Summer Idyll, PERCY PORTSMOUTH, Sculptor.


R.G.I.F.A. Ex., 1908.

1917. Helios, FRANK LUTIGER, Sculptor.

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Sculptures.

La chatte metamorphos'ec en femme, F. FAIVRE, Sculptor.

1 8ao. Ariadne, HAROLD PARKER, Sculptor.


Bought for the Chantrey Bequest.

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Sculptures. 105

The Fisher," RICHARD ICONIC, Sculptor.

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Mohammedanism, CHARLES KECH, Sculptor, New York.


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Commerce Grozip on New Federal Building, Cleveland, Ohio,


DANIEL C. FRENCH, Sculptor, New York ARNOLD W. BRUNNER, Architect, New
;
York.

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The Wrestlers? WILHELM HAVERKAMP, Sculptor.

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Group for McKinley Memorial at Philadelphia^ Pa.,

CHARLES ALBERT LOPEZ AND ISIDORE KONTI, Sculptors, New York,


n6 Academv Architecture, ioS 1
. America.

CRAM GOODHVEANDFERCVSON ARCHITECTS NKWYORKfi

St. Thomas' Church, New York City, CRAM, GOODHUE AND FERGUSON, Architects, New York.
Academy Architecture, 1908*. America.

NO DU FAIS
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Design for a Monument to Commemorate the Part taken by the. Regular Army on the Field of Gettysburg,
JOHN DU FAIS, Architect, New York.
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Margaret Morrison Carnegie School for Women, PALMER AND HORXBOSTEL, Architects, New York.
Academy Architecture, . America. 123

Library, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, First Float Plan,


CARPENTER AND BLAIR, Architects, New York.
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A School of Fine Arts, first Prize, Beaux Arts Competition jor Paris Prize,
\\. SIDNEY WAGNER, Architect, New York.
126 Academy Architecture, igoS
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Interior, City Investing Building, FRANCIS^H. KIMBALL, Architect, New York.


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l.iorarv. L ty Club, McKIM, MEADE AND WHITE, Architects, New Vor!


Decoration by If. Siddons Almvbray, New York.
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Garden and House at J\itigejjt;!d, Conn. ,

GROSVENOR ATTERBURY, Architect, New York.


Academy Architecture, 1908'. America. 135

Details of House at Locust Valley, Z.7., GROSVENOR ATTERBURY, Architect, New York.
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Peabody Library, Athens, Ga., HARALSON BLECKLEY, Architect, Atlanta, Ga.

Residence of Richard E. Forrest, Cedarhurst, Z.7.,


EWING AND CHAPPELL, Architects, New York.
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Academy Architecture, igoS .


Glasgow,
Academy Architecture, 1908'
ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW
1908'

CVi;rA a/ Souwatti, Kussisk Poland, E. BYSZCHEWSKY, Architect.


142 Architectural Review,

Moscou la Cathcdrale de r Annonciation, GEORGE KOSSIAKOFF, Architect.


Architectural Review,

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5,0 or PLAN.

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FIRST FLOOR PLAN.
144 Architectural Review,

Pavilion Royal (Ensemble) a r Exposition fubilaire de 1906, Bucarest.

Inter ieur de la " Coiila" viaison


fortifiee Kottmaine, Exposition Jiibilaire de 1906, Bucarest,
V. G. STEPHANESQUE, Architecte.
Architectural Review, 1908'. 145

Seminaire, Madrid, R1CARDO G. GUERETA, Architect.


146 Architectural Review, I9O8
1
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Church of St. John the Baptist, BROOK, SON AND ADKINS, Architects.
Sculpture; H. H. Marty,, and Co., High Street, Cheltenham.
Architectural Review,

Presbyterian Church of England, Enfield, WILLIAM WALLACE, Architect.


Contractors; A, Fairhead and Sons, Enfield.
148 Architectural Review,
Architectural Review, 1908*. 149
150 Architectural Reviezv,

Nos. 103 and IO3A Oxford Street, W. PHILIP E. PILDITCH, Architect.


General Ccn tractors : Sheffield Bros. Shackle-well Works, Dalston, N. E.
,

Stonework by : F. J. Barnes, Portland, Dorchester, and 14 Nine Elms Lane, S. W.


Architectural Review,

franco- British Exhibition, Palace of French Applied Art, Detail of Tower,


LIONEL G. DETMAK, Architect.
L 2
152 Architectural Review,
Architectural Review, 1908*.

Jl
Architectural Review,

Grosvenor Club, N. and S. Wales Bank Extension. Chester


DOUGLAS AND MINSHULL, Architects.

Cai~ving: F. G. Semel!, Chester.


1
Architectural Review, igoS .

Xo. 7 Hanovei Street, \V.,


TREADWELL AND MARTIN, Architects.
General Contractor: F. G. Minter, High Street, Putney.
Structural Steelwork : Smith Walker and Co. 1 1 Tot hill Street, S. W.
,

Stone Front: Purbeck Portland Stone Co., Ltd., II Tothill Street, S.W.
156 Architectural Review,

House at Royston, Herts, W. E. HAZELL, Architect.

(For Plans, see below.)


General Contractors: Gitnson and Co., Baldock Street, Royston, Herts.

V.Z.HAZELL,JUICH.
Architectural Review, 1908' 157

Bailiff's Cottage, Aytesbnry, Bucks, W. E. HAZELL, Architect.

(For Plans, see p. 154.)


Contractors ; Webster and Cannon, Cambridge Street, Aylesbury.

"Shotmrer," Epsom, P. L. WATERHOUSE, Architect.

(For Plans, see p. 154.)


Contractor :
J. Wooldridge, Trcnchay Road, Oxford.
158 Architectural Review, 1908'.

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Architectural Review, 159
i6o Architectural Review, 1908'.

Village Institute, Halton, near Leeds, PERCY ROBINSON, Architect.

"
.Sundial," Haivarden, for Miss Helen Gladstone, DOUGLAS AND MINSHULL, Architects.
(For Plans, see p. 157.)
Metal Casements: Crittall Manfg. Co., Ltd., u and 12 Finsbury Square, E.G.
1
Architectural Revieiv, I9O8 . 161

Am Alten Holstentot Liibeck, A. SASSE, Architect.


162 Architectural Revievu,
Architectural Review, 163
164 Architectural Revieiv, 1908*.

Vaterlandisches Museum Celle, A. SASSE, Architect.


Architectural Review, 165

Vaterlandisches Museum^ Celle, A. SASSE, Architecte.


1 66 Architectural Review, 1908*.
Architectural Review, 1908*. 167
1 68 Architectural Review, 1908*.

Villa Osterroth, Coblenz, WILLY BOCK, Architect.


Architectural Review, 169

Villa Osterroth, Coblenz, WILLY BOCK, Architect.


(See also Vol. 28.)
i
;o Architectural Review, 1908*.

Flats, Budapest,
ALADAR ARRAY, Architect.

Ein familien hatts, Budapest,


ALADAR ARKAY, Architect.
Architectural Review, 1908'
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172 Architectural Review, I9O8 .

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