1869 – Restoration of Chester Cathedral, Cheshire
Architect: George Gilbert Scott, From The Building News: “WE give this week two views of Chester Cathedral as it will appear when restored. Tradition, in this as in so many other cases, ascribes...
Architect: George Gilbert Scott, From The Building News: “WE give this week two views of Chester Cathedral as it will appear when restored. Tradition, in this as in so many other cases, ascribes...
Architect: John Douglas St Paul’s Church was built in 1869-70 and consecrated on 28th July 1870. The building was erected from funds donated by local subscription. Sited just at the foot of Helsby...
Architect: John Douglas It is believed that a church has existed on this site since the time of the Norman conquest. Although the tower and parts of the present church date from the...
Architect: Slater & Carpenter Still in use as a parish church today. A five-bay nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles, an apsidal chancel, a south vestry, a south porch and a...
Architect: John Douglas Perspective view including ground plan of design for G.F. Wilbraham esq. and published in The Building News, November 14th 1873. “This house has recently been erected by George F. Wilbraham,...
Architect: Arthur W. Blomfield View of proposed new buildings published in The Architect, June 28th 1873.
Architect: John Douglas Two buildings for The Duke of Westminster at Eccleston – a cottage, and a carriage house with stables. The village is situated on the estate of the Duke of Westminster...
Architect: John Douglas From The Architect, December 25, 1875: These houses are being built near the entrance to Eaton Park from Eccleston village. The walls are of thin bricks; the local red stone...