1881 – Liverpool School of Art, Lancashire
Architect: G.O. Ellison Second Premiated Design, perspective view including ground & 1st floor plans, published in The Building News, March 11th 1881.
Architect: G.O. Ellison Second Premiated Design, perspective view including ground & 1st floor plans, published in The Building News, March 11th 1881.
Architect: Thomas Simpson & Henry Branch An architectural competition was organised to design a new clock tower for the fashionable sea-side town of Brighton. Third Premiated Design was awarded to James M. MacLaren....
Architect: Thomas Mitchell Third Premiated Design for The Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway Company
Architect: Verity & Hunt Selected design from Verity & Hunt for Nottingham Municipal Buildings. Eventually built on a smaller scale to illustrated, as Nottingham Guildhall. The initial estimate for the building was £128,416...
Architect: E. Ingress Bell & Aston Webb One of the shortlisted entries for a new massive office complex for the Admiralty and War Office in London. A collarboration between E. Ingress Bell and...
Architect: Verity & Hunt Design placed second, detail of Central Pavilion published in The Building News, August 15th 1884.
Architect: E.R. Robson One of the shortlisted entries for a new office complex for the Admiralty and War Office in London. Published in The Builder.
Architect: T.G. Jackson Thomas Graham Jackson’s shortlisted entry for a new office complex for the Admiralty and War Office in London. Published in The Builder.
Architect: Alfred Waterhouse The published entry of Alfred Waterhouse for major architectural competition to design new Admiralty & War Offices. The leading architects of the day were invited, and the winners were Leeming...