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The Builder Heritage Journal   | 26 April 1902

The Heritage Builder Journal
26 April 1902

Feature Articles

The Student's Column - building drainage plumbing practices from 1902

Victorian household
plumbing explained

Featured Illustrations

Design for Central Offices and Public Hall, Thames Embankment

Office design
Thames Embankment

Wembley Estate Social Club architecte design, architect Frank Jackson

Wembley Estate Social
Club architecture

Houses designed by Kingsmill & Atkinson, English architects, Shanghai

Villas designed by
Kingsmill & Atkinson

Regular Articles

Industry News & Events

Construction news from the United Kingdom - 26 April 1902
Building & Architecture News
from across the United Kingdom
Professional and Business Annoucements News - 26 April 1902
Professional & Business
announcements
Legal News & Announcements - 26 April 1902
Legal News &
Court Judgements
Legal News & Announcements - 26 April 1902
Abstracts of recently awarded
building architecture
Patented Inventions

Exhibition and Competition News

Updates from Technical Institutes and Societies

Builders Clerks Benevolent Institution Annual Dinner review
Builders Clerks Benevolent Institution
Annual Dinner review
Surveyor's Institution proceedings, general meeting, annual dinner
Surveyor's Institution proceedings,
general meeting, annual dinner
Art Union of London Annual General Meeting 1902 and art prize
Art Union of London
Annual General Meeting 1902 and art prize

Builder's Digest

Calendar of upcoming building & archicture events
Calendar of upcoming
building & archicture events

General

Jules Dalou obituary
Obituary for M. Jules Dalou,
one of greatest sculptors of our time
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