Twitter Facebook Vimeo Youtube Linkedin Google Plus Pinterest Tumblr

Architecture of Lancashire

29 June 2009
1875 – Bowlee School at Rhodes, Lancashire

1875 – Bowlee School at Rhodes, Lancashire

Architect: John Ladds

09 August 2010
1875 – Church of S.S. Matthew & St. James, Liverpool

1875 – Church of S.S. Matthew & St. James, Liverpool

Architect: Paley & Austin Church extensively damaged following bombing on the 28th and 29th of August 1940 – the first church in England to be bombed. The church was restored and is still...

13 July 2009
1875 – Church of St. Paul, Oldham Road, Manchester, Lancashire

1875 – Church of St. Paul, Oldham Road, Manchester, Lancashire

Architect: Asahel P. Bell

29 June 2009
1875 – Church School at Tonge, Alkrington, Lancashire

1875 – Church School at Tonge, Alkrington, Lancashire

Architect: John Ladds

23 October 2009
1875 – Congregational Church, Blackburn, Lancashire

1875 – Congregational Church, Blackburn, Lancashire

Architect: J. Tabbing & Son From The Architect, December 4, 1875: The style of this church (which consists of nave, aisles, transepts, vestries, and organ chamber) is Gothic, of somewhat Early Decorated character....

27 July 2009
1875 – Manchester Conservative Club House, Lancashire

1875 – Manchester Conservative Club House, Lancashire

Architects: Robert Walker & Horton & Bridgford Perspective View published in The Building News, August 27th 1875.

04 November 2009
1875 – New League Hall, Liverpool, Lancashire

1875 – New League Hall, Liverpool, Lancashire

Architect: Murray & Thomas From The Architect, February 20, 1875: This building, which is to be erected at the corner of St. Ann’s Place and Rose Place, Liverpool, will comprise a hall, the...

21 June 2010
1875 – St. John’s Church, Blackpool, Lancashire

1875 – St. John’s Church, Blackpool, Lancashire

Architect: Ladds & Powell Front Perspective View, including ground plan as published in The Building News, December 17th 1875.

11 March 2010
1875 – Town Hall, Chorley, Lancashire

1875 – Town Hall, Chorley, Lancashire

Architect: John Ladds & W.H. Powell A local landmark which has recently been restored. It includes a magnificent ballroom – known as the Lancastrian.