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Architecture of Lancashire

29 August 2012
1876 – Sailors Home, Liverpool

1876 – Sailors Home, Liverpool

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

22 May 2010
1876 – St Helens Town Hall, Lancashire

1876 – St Helens Town Hall, Lancashire

Architect: Depicted prior to a fire which destroyed the steeple.

16 May 2013
1876 – St John Chrysostom’s Church, Victoria Park, Manchester

1876 – St John Chrysostom’s Church, Victoria Park, Manchester

Architect: George T. Redmayne The building is in the early English style, and was built to the design of George T. Redmayne, who also designed the College of Art in Cavendish Street, Manchester,...

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.

29 June 2009
1877 – Proposed New Church, St. Helens, Lancashire

1877 – Proposed New Church, St. Helens, Lancashire

Architect: Edmund Kirby Perspective including ground plan published in The Building News, October 12th 1877.

01 July 2009
1877 – Shooting Box at Barnacre, Lancashire

1877 – Shooting Box at Barnacre, Lancashire

Architect: T.H. Myres

03 June 2010
1877 – Staircase & Hall, Rufford Hall, Lancashire

1877 – Staircase & Hall, Rufford Hall, Lancashire

Architect: Hornblower & Son Published in The Building News, October 7th 1887. The second hall built by the Heskeths in Rufford. This building was turned from a stately home, to a hospital and...

10 June 2009
1877 – Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool

1877 – Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool

Architects: Sherlock & Vale The Walker is the major art gallery of Liverpool, which houses one of the largest art collections in England. Located on William Brown Street in a neo-Classical building, the...