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Architecture of Lancashire

29 October 2012
1884 – Gustaf Adolf Scandinavian Church, Liverpool

1884 – Gustaf Adolf Scandinavian Church, Liverpool

Architect: W.D. Caroe Caroe probably obtained the commission through his father, who was then the Danish Consul in Liverpool, as he was still in his early 20s. His design is a unique building,...

30 November 2009
1884 – Rawtenstall Public Library & Municipal Offices, Lancashire

1884 – Rawtenstall Public Library & Municipal Offices, Lancashire

Architect: A.T. Butler

24 August 2009
1884 – The Bootle Cocoa Rooms, Bootle, Lancashire

1884 – The Bootle Cocoa Rooms, Bootle, Lancashire

Architect: J. Francis Doyle

29 June 2009
1884 – The Royal Albert Asylum for Idiots, Lancashire

1884 – The Royal Albert Asylum for Idiots, Lancashire

Architect: Paley & Austin The chief stone of a new asylum for idiots of the six northern counties of England has been laid with Masonic ceremonial by the Earl of Zetland as Grand...

03 December 2009
1885 – Beecham’s Pills New Manufactory, St. Helens, Lancashire

1885 – Beecham’s Pills New Manufactory, St. Helens, Lancashire

Architect: H.V. Krolow Thomas Beecham, born in Oxfordshire in 1820, began selling his pills and cures as a travelling salesman in the 1840s. Moving first to Liverpool and then Wigan, Thomas bought property...

13 July 2009
1885 – Corn Exchange & Chambers, Corn Market, Liverpool, Lancashire

1885 – Corn Exchange & Chambers, Corn Market, Liverpool, Lancashire

Architect: Lewis Hornblower

06 August 2009
1885 – High Altar, West Gorton Franciscan Church, Manchester, Lancashire

1885 – High Altar, West Gorton Franciscan Church, Manchester, Lancashire

Architect: Pugin & Pugin

26 January 2012
1885 – Presbyterian Chapel, Whalley Range, Manchester

1885 – Presbyterian Chapel, Whalley Range, Manchester

Architect: Magnall & Littlewoods Proposed Presbyterian Chapel – perspective view, ground plan & interior – published in The Building News, December 25th 1885. Description from The Builder, October 24th 1885: On the 10th...

29 June 2009
1885 – Redcourt, Claughton, Lancashire

1885 – Redcourt, Claughton, Lancashire

Architect: Edmund Kirby Front & rear perspective views, including plan published in The Building News, August 28th 1885.