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Architecture of East Midlands

22 October 2009
1875 – Club, Northampton, Northamptonshire

1875 – Club, Northampton, Northamptonshire

Architect: Samuel J. Newman From The Architect, September 25, 1875: The design we illustrate is one of two recently prepared by Mr Samuel J. Newman ARIBA of Northampton

03 June 2012
1875 – Holdenby House, Northamptonshire

1875 – Holdenby House, Northamptonshire

Architect: Slater & Carpenter The original Holdenby Palace was completed in 1583 and was one of the largest houses in England, constructed around two courtyards. It was largely demolished in the late 17th...

07 July 2009
1875 – Proposed Restoration St. James’s Church, Grimsby, Lincolnshire

1875 – Proposed Restoration St. James’s Church, Grimsby, Lincolnshire

Architect: R.J. Withers In 1586, St. James’ became the parish church of Grimsby, after John Whitgift united the parishes of St. James’ and St. Mary’s, the parish church of the latter having been...

29 July 2009
1875 – St. Andrews Church, Lincoln,  Lincolnshire

1875 – St. Andrews Church, Lincoln, Lincolnshire

Architect: James Fowler Interior view Looking east, published in The Building News, December 24th 1875.

23 October 2009
1875 – Villas at Loughborough, Leicestershire

1875 – Villas at Loughborough, Leicestershire

Architect: Alfred W.N. Burder From The Architect, November 13, 1875: These villas are in course of erection at Loughborough. The kitchen offices are in the basement, and consist of kitchen, scullery, coal-cellar, wine-cellar,...

07 July 2009
1876 – Holme Hill School, Grimsby, Lincolnshire

1876 – Holme Hill School, Grimsby, Lincolnshire

Architect: Charles Bell Erected by The Great Grimsby School Board for 1000 children. Perspective including ground plan as published in The Building News, September 29th 1876.

07 July 2009
1876 – Lincoln New County Hospital, Lincolnshire

1876 – Lincoln New County Hospital, Lincolnshire

Architect: Alex Graham

27 July 2009
1876 – Nottingham Educational Buildings, Nottinghamshire

1876 – Nottingham Educational Buildings, Nottinghamshire

Architect: Richard Gane Design published in The Building News, December 15 1876.

24 October 2012
1877 –  Competitive design for Educational Buildings, Nottingham

1877 – Competitive design for Educational Buildings, Nottingham

Architect: Roper & Sutton Competitive design for educational buldings, published in The Building News, March 16th 1877.