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{{Short description|British architect}}
{{Short description|British officer and colonial architect (1841–1917)}}
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*Jaipur Gate, 1886 (with [[Thomas Holbein Hendley]]). The "exotic" structure of Indian teak was carved in [[Shekhawati]] and transported to London for an exhibition. In 1926 it was moved to [[Hove]], East Sussex, where it still stands outside [[Hove Museum and Art Gallery]].<ref name="Antram197">{{cite book|last1=Antram|first=Nicholas|last2=Morrice|first2=Richard|title=Brighton and Hove|series=Pevsner Architectural Guides|publisher=Yale University Press|location=London|year=2008|isbn=978-0-300-12661-7|page=197}}</ref>
*Jaipur Gate, 1886 (with [[Thomas Holbein Hendley]]). The "exotic" structure of Indian teak was carved in [[Shekhawati]] and transported to London for an exhibition. In 1926 it was moved to [[Hove]], East Sussex, where it still stands outside [[Hove Museum and Art Gallery]].<ref name="Antram197">{{cite book|last1=Antram|first=Nicholas|last2=Morrice|first2=Richard|title=Brighton and Hove|series=Pevsner Architectural Guides|publisher=Yale University Press|location=London|year=2008|isbn=978-0-300-12661-7|page=197}}</ref>
*Jubilee Buildings, [[Jodhpur]], 1887–96.<ref>Vibuti Sachdev & [[Giles Tillotson]], "Building-Jaipur-the-Making-of-an-Indian-City" p. 118 s.]</ref>
*Jubilee Buildings, [[Jodhpur]], 1887–96.<ref>Vibuti Sachdev & [[Giles Tillotson]], "Building-Jaipur-the-Making-of-an-Indian-City" p. 118 s.]</ref>
*The Delhi State Election Commission's Office on Lothian Road near [[Kashmiri Gate (Delhi)|Kashmiri Gate]] in Delhi.  Built 1890 to 1891, two-storey building housed the [[St. Stephen's College, Delhi]] from 1891 till 1941, when it shifted to its present campus.<ref>{{cite web| title = College to poll office, a 123-year-old quiet journey| publisher = Hindustan Times| url = http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/NewDelhi/College-to-poll-office-a-123-year-old-quiet-journey/Article1-1058877.aspx| date = 12 May 2013| accessdate = 23 September 2013| url-status = dead| archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20131031193954/http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/NewDelhi/College-to-poll-office-a-123-year-old-quiet-journey/Article1-1058877.aspx| archivedate = 31 October 2013| df = dmy-all}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ststephens.edu/StStephens/httpdocs/history/glimpses.htm |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2013-07-26 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080325230401/http://www.ststephens.edu/StStephens/httpdocs/history/glimpses.htm |archivedate=25 March 2008 |df=dmy-all }}. Retrieved 17 April 2008</ref>
*The Delhi State Election Commission's Office on Lothian Road near [[Kashmiri Gate (Delhi)|Kashmiri Gate]] in Delhi.  Built 1890 to 1891, two-storey building housed the [[St. Stephen's College, Delhi]] from 1891 till 1941, when it shifted to its present campus.<ref>{{cite web| title = College to poll office, a 123-year-old quiet journey| publisher = Hindustan Times| url = http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/NewDelhi/College-to-poll-office-a-123-year-old-quiet-journey/Article1-1058877.aspx| date = 12 May 2013| accessdate = 23 September 2013| url-status = dead| archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20131031193954/http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/NewDelhi/College-to-poll-office-a-123-year-old-quiet-journey/Article1-1058877.aspx| archivedate = 31 October 2013| df = dmy-all}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ststephens.edu/StStephens/httpdocs/history/glimpses.htm |title=St. Stephen's College - Glimpses of St. Stephen's College |accessdate=2013-07-26 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080325230401/http://www.ststephens.edu/StStephens/httpdocs/history/glimpses.htm |archivedate=25 March 2008 |df=dmy-all }}. Retrieved 17 April 2008</ref>
* Bikaner House, [[Mount Abu]]. Built 1893 as a summer residence for the Maharaja of [[Bikaner]]. It has now been converted into the Palace Hotel.
* Bikaner House, [[Mount Abu]]. Built 1893 as a summer residence for the Maharaja of [[Bikaner]]. It has now been converted into the Palace Hotel.
*[[Laxmi Niwas Palace]], [[Bikaner]]. Built 1896–1902 and then extended from 1902 until 1926 into the [[Lalgarh Palace]].
*[[Laxmi Niwas Palace]], [[Bikaner]]. Built 1896–1902 and then extended from 1902 until 1926 into the [[Lalgarh Palace]].