1858 – Burton Closes Hall, Bakewell, Derbyshire
Architect: T.D. Barry & E.W. Pugin “THE country mansion which we this week engrave has been erected near Bakewell, in Derbyshire. It is the country residence of William Allcurd, Esq. The mansion was...
Architect: Robert Scrivener From The Building News: “THIS Priory, an illustration of which was given in our last, is mentioned in the reign of Edward the Confessor, and was granted by Edward IV....
Architect: Hine & Evans From the Building News: “WE this week publish an engraving of the new chapel recently erected in Victoria-street, Derby, from the designs of Messrs. Hine and Evans, of Regent-street,...
Architect: Waller & Son The former Derby Central School of Art dating from late 1878 and was home for many years to an arthouse cinema. Quite a bizarre-looking building with toplit studio space...
Architect: R. Knill Freeman Derby Museum and Art Gallery was established in 1879, along with Derby Central Library, in a new building designed by Richard Knill Freeman and given to Derby by Michael...
Architect: J. Nutall The Matlock Bath pavilion was completed around 1884. Also known as the Palais Royal, it wasan ambitious structure with a 228ft frontage of mainly glass. For many years it had...
Architect: William Dawes Interior view looking east published in The Architect, March 23th 1888. The Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity was designed by architect William Dawes, built during 1885-6, and completed...
Architect: Percy H. Currey
Architect: W.R. Bryden Front perspective view including plan as published in The Building News, March 27th 1896.