...his personal touch was impressed throughout every design for which he made himself responsible. — Times obituary
Biographical Material
Government Buildings
- Façade, Buckingham Palace (after 1901)
- Supreme Court Building (now the Legislative Council Building (1915)
- Victoria Law Courts, Birmingham
Educational Institutions
- New Schools for the French Protestant Church of London (1897)
- The Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth.
- The Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth. The Sick Quarters (1901)
- The Victorian and Albert Museum (1909)
- Birmingham University
- Royal College of Science, Imperial Institute Road, South Kensington, London
- New Buildings, Magdalene College, Cambridge, from the river.
- Chapel, Worksop College
Country Houses
Monuments and Memorials
- War Memorial to London Troops (1919-20)
- Admiralty Arch (1908-13)
- Royal Artillery Boer War Memorial (1909)
Miscellaneous
Bibliography
Allinson, Kenneth. Architects and Architecture of London. Oxford: Elsevier, 2006.
Dixon, Roger, and Stefan Muthesius. Victorian Architecture. 2nd ed. London: Thames and Hudson, 1985.
Dungavell, Ian. "Webb, Sir Aston (1849–1930), architect." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Online ed. Web. 18 November 2018.
Obituary: Sir Aston Webb. The Times. 22 August 1930: 12 (Issue 45598). Times Digital Archive. Web. 18 November 2018.
Turnor, Reginald. Nineteenth Century Architecture in Britain. London: Batsford, 1950.
Last modified 22 May 2013