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Architecture of Lincolnshire

07 July 2009
1881 – New Bank, Stamford, Lincolnshire

1881 – New Bank, Stamford, Lincolnshire

Architect: W. Talbot Brown Designed for The Northamptonshire Banking Co., and published in The Building News, May 20th 1881.

02 October 2009
1884 – Church of St. Swithin, Lincoln, Lincolnshire

1884 – Church of St. Swithin, Lincoln, Lincolnshire

Architect: James Fowler View from the southwest as published in The Building News, December 5th 1884. From The Building News, 1868: “HE parish church of St. Swithin was at one time the largest...

07 July 2009
1884 – Liberal Club Premises, Great Grimsby, Lincolnshire

1884 – Liberal Club Premises, Great Grimsby, Lincolnshire

Architect: Charles Bell Perspective view including ground &1st floor plans published in The Building News, November 21st 1884.

05 May 2010
1886 – School of Science & Art, Lincoln

1886 – School of Science & Art, Lincoln

Architect: George Sedgar View of Principal Entrance. Published in The Building News, September 24th 1886. Now part of Lincoln College.

09 December 2009
1886 – St. Hugh’s Church & Presbytery, Lincoln

1886 – St. Hugh’s Church & Presbytery, Lincoln

Architect: Albert Vicars In July 1875 Canon Croft, later MonsIgnor Provost, left a lovely Church and presbytery in Worksop and arrived in Lincoln. The church and presbytery was dilapidated and Canon Croft was...

20 October 2010
1888 – Wesleyan Church, Lincoln

1888 – Wesleyan Church, Lincoln

Architect: Charles Bell Front Perspective published in The Architect, April 13th 1888.

07 July 2009
1891 – New Turkish & Hydropathic Baths, Grimsby, Lincolnshire

1891 – New Turkish & Hydropathic Baths, Grimsby, Lincolnshire

Architect: John J. Cresswell

02 February 2011
1903 – “Seacroft”, Golf Links Hotel, Skegness, Lincolnshire

1903 – “Seacroft”, Golf Links Hotel, Skegness, Lincolnshire

Architect: Brewill & Bailly Published in The Building News, November 27th 1903

11 June 2012
1903 – “The Paddock”, Ruskington, Lincolnshire

1903 – “The Paddock”, Ruskington, Lincolnshire

Architect: Brewill & Bailly “The Paddock, Ruskington, for Dr. Thompson, is an old house, added to and restored by Messrs. Brewill and Bailly, of Nottingham, and on the plan are indicated the old...