Twitter Facebook Vimeo Youtube Linkedin Google Plus Pinterest Tumblr

Architecture of North West England

16 June 2009
1910 – Residence, The English Lake District, Cumberland

1910 – Residence, The English Lake District, Cumberland

Architect: Dan Gibson & W.L. Dolman

29 June 2009
1910 – Stockport Central Library, Lancashire

1910 – Stockport Central Library, Lancashire

Architect: Bradshaw & Gass

13 July 2009
1910 – The Governesses’ Institution, Darbishire House, Manchester, Lancashire

1910 – The Governesses’ Institution, Darbishire House, Manchester, Lancashire

Architect: J.W. Beaumont & Son

10 June 2009
1911 – Royal Liver Building, Liverpool

1911 – Royal Liver Building, Liverpool

Architects: Walter Aubrey Thomas The Royal Liver Building is one of the city of Liverpool’s most recognisable landmarks. It stands 90 metres high and has 13 floors. It is one of the earliest...

23 September 2010
1916 – Lady Lever Memorial Church, Port Sunlight, Cheshire

1916 – Lady Lever Memorial Church, Port Sunlight, Cheshire

Architect: William Owen & Segar Owen Perspective view, plan & section published in The Building News, December 13th 1916. Christ Church United Reformed Church, founded by William Hesketh Lever and opened on Wednesday...

01 May 2013
1920 – Houses, Alderley Edge, Cheshire

1920 – Houses, Alderley Edge, Cheshire

Architect: F. Milton Cashmore From The Building News, July 23 1920: “These houses. now nearing completion, have been planned so as to give the living rooms advantage of an exceptional view- extending to...

21 March 2013
1920 – Memorial Hall & Cross, Glasson Dock, Lancaster

1920 – Memorial Hall & Cross, Glasson Dock, Lancaster

Architect: Charles B. Pearson From The Building News, October 15 1920: “This hall is treated in a domestic style appropriate to its purpose and architectural character. The site is intended to form the...

10 June 2009
1925 – Empire Theatre, Liverpool

1925 – Empire Theatre, Liverpool

Architects: W. & T. R. Milburn

30 June 2010
1934 – Manchester Central Library

1934 – Manchester Central Library

Architect: Vincent Harris The design was the result of a competition held in 1927 for a new library and town hall extension. Constructed between 1930 and 1934 in a traditional neoclassical form. Inspired...