- '[Warwick]'
- 'The Priest's House, Prestbury.'
- 'A detail photograph of a portion of Bram Hall in Cheshire showing beautiful Oriel Window'
- 'Corner Post on "Magpie" at Ipswich.'
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From unidentified publications.
Various architects:
[Aston Webb (1849-1930) and E. Ingress Bell (1837-1914), architects; Frank Loughborough Pearson (1864-1947), architect; George Hastwell Grayson (1871-1951), architect; Charles James Blomfield (1862-1932), architect; Arnold Mitchell (1863-1944), architect; John Bilson (?-?), architect and archaeologist; Temple Lushington Moore (1856-1920), architect; William Henry Knowles (1858-1943), architect; Paul Waterhouse (1861-1924), architect; Leonard Aloysius Scott Stokes (1858-1925), architect; Edward Mitchell Gibbs (1874-1935), architect in partnership with T. J. Flockton; Henry T. Hare (1860-1921), architect; Arnold Thornely (1870-1953), architect, built in 1913 Liverpool University Faculty of Arts together with Briggs, Wolstenholme and F. W. Simon; William Douglas Caröe (1857-1938), architect; Henry Percy Adams (?-?) architect; Charles Henry Holden (1875-1960), architect; Ernest George (1839-1922) architect, sometime in partnership with Alfred Yeates; Reginald Blomfield (1856-1942), architect; Andrew Noble Prentice (1866-1941), architect; Eustace Carrie Frere (1863-1944), architect; Thomas Manly Deane (1851-?), Irish architect; Alexander Marshall Mackenzie (1848-1933), Scottish architect; James McLellan Fairley (?-?), Scottish architect; John James Burnet (1857-1938), architect; Alfred William Stephens Cross (1858-1932), architect; Basil Champneys (1824-1935), architect; Edward Prioleau Warren (1856-1937), architect.]
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'A. R. Quinton'
Quinton, Alfred Robert, 1853-1934, artistAnon.
Anon.; M[ ] Hugh Baillie Scott.
Scott, Mackay Hugh Baillie, 1865–1945, architect and artist'A. R. Quinton'; 'G. Harding'; anon.
Alfred Robert Quinton; G[ ] Harding; various authors.
'No 116' endorsed in manuscript in pencil in top left corner.
Quinton, Alfred Robert, 1853-1934, artist[ ] Runton and [ ] Barry; Stanley D[avenport] Adshead.
Adshead, Stanley Davenport, 1868-1946, architect and town planner