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This is the catalogue of a collection of almost 2000 architectural designs by the 19th-century architect J.P. Seddon, held by the Victoria and Albert Museum. He promoted the first bungalows to be built in Britain and was also a designer of stained glass, furniture and other decorative arts.
Note written at bottom by John Pollard Seddon: pleased with Voysey's work and has 'placed himself in a position to do credit to the profession of an architect and I sincerely trust he may meet with success therein'. Signed by Charles Voysey (father), C.F.A. Voysey, John Pollard Seddon and clerk to Messrs. Dorville Laurence & Graham, Arthur Moss.
Asking Scott to recommend the best person to employ to carve the throne and stalls at Llandaff Cathedral.
On the affairs of the Institute, including proposed constitutional reforms, which he thought `suicidal'; the plagiarism dispute between Frederick Marrable and William Haywood in the Holborn Valley Improvement competition; E. M. Barry's dispute with the Office of Works over the ownership of the drawings for the new Houses of Parliament, Westminster; funding for the Architectural Art Classes at the Architectural Museum.