Essex County Country Club hired Raynor to design 2 courses
He died mid-construction of the first course, and Banks took his place and finished the first and layed out the second course
The second course today was sold to the county of Essex and is called Francis Byrne golf course, and although run down, many template holes can still be "recognized". I always wondered what it would have been like to have to strong Raynor/Banks courses in good shape and original design, but I guess we will never know. The second course, layer out by Banks, had a few different templates than in the first.
The first course features a short, eden, non-traditional biarritz, double plateau, long, reverse redan, alps/punchbowl and a road.
The second course as designed would have featured a road, biarritz, short, raynor prize dogleg, a true bottle, a semi-punchbowl, and potentially what could have been an alps.
A redan was designed in plans but never built.
Hope this helps