1872 – Liverpool United Gaslight Company, Lancashire
Architect: Littler & Lucy
Architect: S.J. Nicholl From The Building News, November 1 1872: “THE church of S. Walburge, Preston, Lancashire, was, as originally designed, a parallelogram, with an open timber roof in one span of 55ft.,...
Architect: Thomas Worthington Designed for John Edward Taylor, owner of the Manchester Guardian, but sold in 1874 to the engineer, Daniel Adamson. Built in a form of Germanic Gothic, with lavish materials including...
Architect: John Douglas Perspective view including ground plan of design for G.F. Wilbraham esq. and published in The Building News, November 14th 1873. “This house has recently been erected by George F. Wilbraham,...
Architects: Hill & Woodhouse A Grade II* listed Town Hall designed by William Hill and George Woodhouse and opened in June 1873 by Albert Edward, Prince of Wales. In the 1930s, the building...
Architect: Edward Robert Robson From The Building News, December 26 1873: “The church of S. Anne at Liverpool, which we give among our illustrations, replaces a very inferior building of late Georgian type,...
Architect: T.E. Collcutt Competition entry for new Conservative Club in Manchester, published in The Building News, November 7 1873.
Architect: Woodzell & Collcutt Selected design after an architectural competition. Published in The Building News, January 3rd 1873.
Architect: Arthur W. Blomfield View of proposed new buildings published in The Architect, June 28th 1873.