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Architecture of Gloucestershire

10 December 2009
1886 – Alms House, Rupert Street, Bristol, Gloucestershire

1886 – Alms House, Rupert Street, Bristol, Gloucestershire

Architect: E. Henry Edwards Perspective view published in The Building News, March 5th 1885.

15 September 2010
1886 – Bourton-on-the-Water Church, Gloucestershire

1886 – Bourton-on-the-Water Church, Gloucestershire

Architect: T.G. Jackson Once the site of a Norman church, but this was demolished in 1784 and the present one was built on the site. This church was designed by William Marshall, a...

09 December 2009
1886 – Bristol Dock Offices, Gloucestershire

1886 – Bristol Dock Offices, Gloucestershire

Architect: W.V. Gough Perspective view including ground & first.floor plans published in The Building News, March 12th 1886.

03 May 2010
1887 – W.D. & H.O.Wills, Bedminster, Bristol, Gloucestershire

1887 – W.D. & H.O.Wills, Bedminster, Bristol, Gloucestershire

Architect: Frank Wills Published in The Building News, December 2nd 1887,

02 February 2011
1888 – Bristol Cathedral, Gloucestershire

1888 – Bristol Cathedral, Gloucestershire

Architect: George Edmund Street & John Loughborough Pearson Elevations, Tranverse Section of New Nave & Plan published in The Building News, October 20th 1876. The Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity...

25 June 2009
1891 – Fuller’s Coach Factory, Bristol, Gloucestershire

1891 – Fuller’s Coach Factory, Bristol, Gloucestershire

06 May 2010
1892 – Lodge at Newent Court, Gloucestershire

1892 – Lodge at Newent Court, Gloucestershire

Architect: Waller & Son Published in The Building News, May 11th 1892. Perspective Views from Road & Drive including plans.

25 June 2009
1893 – Ford Memorial Hall, Bedminster, Bristol, Gloucestershire

1893 – Ford Memorial Hall, Bedminster, Bristol, Gloucestershire

Architect: W.V. Gough

06 March 2012
1895 – Proposed Country Church, Bristol, Gloucestershire

1895 – Proposed Country Church, Bristol, Gloucestershire

Architect: Edward Gabriel Published in The Building News, November 1st 1895.