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Architecture of Lancashire

29 June 2009
1906 – Secondary School, Preston, Lancashire

1906 – Secondary School, Preston, Lancashire

Architect: Woodfall & Eccles Perspective view published in The Building News, December 7th 1906.

29 June 2009
1906 – Teachers Centre, Hilden Street, Bolton, Lancashire

1906 – Teachers Centre, Hilden Street, Bolton, Lancashire

Architect: Bradshaw & Gass

29 June 2009
1906 – The Kings Hall, Bolton, Lancashire

1906 – The Kings Hall, Bolton, Lancashire

Architect: Bradshaw & Gass

13 July 2009
1906 – The New Cotton Exchange, Liverpool, Lancashire

1906 – The New Cotton Exchange, Liverpool, Lancashire

Architect: Matear & Simon

29 June 2009
1906 – Wesleyan Church, The Haugh, Bolton, Lancashire

1906 – Wesleyan Church, The Haugh, Bolton, Lancashire

Architect: Bradshaw & Gass Perspective view including ground floor plan published in The Building News, February 2nd 1906.

29 June 2009
1906 – Withington Cemetery Chapel, Lancashire

1906 – Withington Cemetery Chapel, Lancashire

Architect: E. Woodhouse Second place design in competition – also won by Woodhouse with a different design.

10 June 2009
1907 – Port of Liverpool Building

1907 – Port of Liverpool Building

Architects: Arnold Thornley On the exterior of this imposing Portland Stone building is a large drum and dome. Inside an octagonal hall rises to the dome, with galleries running around it. It is...

29 June 2009
1908 – “Hollins Hill”, Accrington, Lancashire

1908 – “Hollins Hill”, Accrington, Lancashire

Architect: Walter H. Brierley

26 January 2012
1908 – Applegarth, Nelson, Lancashire

1908 – Applegarth, Nelson, Lancashire

Architect: Shaw & Vowles Perspective View including ground & 1st floor plans published in The Building News, November 13th 1908.