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Architecture of Lancashire

02 February 2011
1876 – House at Manchester, Lancashire

1876 – House at Manchester, Lancashire

Architect: Ed Salomons Perspective View incuding Plans, designed for Capt. H.A.Bennett, and published in The Building News, October 13th 1876.

02 February 2011
1876 – House at Northenden, Manchester, Lancashire

1876 – House at Northenden, Manchester, Lancashire

Architect: Bell & Roper Perspective View & Ground Plan published in The Building News, November 24th 1876. Designed for L.Ward esq.

13 July 2009
1876 – Manchester Town Hall, Lancashire

1876 – Manchester Town Hall, Lancashire

Architect: Alfred Waterhouse ‘ Alfred Waterhouse’s major existing work and masterpiece in Manchester is the town hall (1868) with a design in Venetian Gothic. The building is executed with solid and splendid interior...

13 July 2009
1876 – Primitive Methodist Chapel, School & House, Ardwick, Manchester, Lancashire

1876 – Primitive Methodist Chapel, School & House, Ardwick, Manchester, Lancashire

Architect: William Dawes

13 July 2009
1876 – Proposed Cathedral, Manchester, Lancashire

1876 – Proposed Cathedral, Manchester, Lancashire

Architect: R.H. Carpenter Under the Cathedrals Act of 1840, the Warden and Fellows of the collegiate church of Manchester were translated into Dean and Canons, in preparation for becoming the cathedral of a...

13 July 2009
1876 – Proposed House, Broughton Park, Lancashire

1876 – Proposed House, Broughton Park, Lancashire

Architect: Bell & Roper

29 August 2012
1876 – Sailors Home, Liverpool

1876 – Sailors Home, Liverpool

Design for a second Sailors Home in Liverpool. Possibly never constructed.

12 February 2012
1876 – St. Peter’s Church, Aintree, Liverpool

1876 – St. Peter’s Church, Aintree, Liverpool

Architect: Bell & Roper Perspective including elevation & plan as depicted in The Building News, April 28th 1876. Consecrated in November 1877.

09 April 2012
1877 – House, Northenden, Manchester

1877 – House, Northenden, Manchester

Architect: Bell & Roper The Residence of H. Schill esq., perspective view & ground plan published in The Building News, January 5th 1877.