1883 – Matlock Bath Pavilion & Gardens, Derbyshire
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: 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: Verity & Hunt Selected design from Verity & Hunt for Nottingham Municipal Buildings. Eventually built on a smaller scale to illustrated, as Nottingham Guildhall. The initial estimate for the building was £128,416...
Architect: Verity & Hunt This imposing building was designed by London architects, Verity & Hunt and opened in 1888 at a cost of £97,000. Following a competition with Alfred Waterhouse as the judge,...
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...
Architect: J. Alfred Gotch Designed for The Duke of Buccleuch on one of his estates, tje south west view including ground plan was published in The Building News, April 11th 1884.
Architect: Charles Bell Perspective view including ground &1st floor plans published in The Building News, November 21st 1884.
Architect: Thomas Hind Perspective published in The Building News, December 12th 1884.
Architect: Mark J. Lansdell Perspective view published in The Building News, August 21st 1885.