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Architecture of West Midlands

11 August 2009
1885 – Bowling Green Hotel, Kenilworth, Warwickshire

1885 – Bowling Green Hotel, Kenilworth, Warwickshire

Architect: James P. Norrington

10 August 2009
1885 – Library, Assembly Rooms & Public Baths, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire

1885 – Library, Assembly Rooms & Public Baths, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire

Architect: William Sugden & Sons

21 October 2010
1885 – New Premises, Parade & Edward Street, Birmingham

1885 – New Premises, Parade & Edward Street, Birmingham

Architect: Oliver Essex Perspective View published in The Architect, April 4th 1885.

26 June 2009
1885 – St. Marys Church, Compton Leek, Staffordshire

1885 – St. Marys Church, Compton Leek, Staffordshire

Architect: Albert Vicars Illustrations showing exterior including ground plans and the interior toward altar published in The Building News, October 16th 1885.

06 August 2009
1885 – Village Club & Cottages, Clifton, Rugby, Warwickshire

1885 – Village Club & Cottages, Clifton, Rugby, Warwickshire

Architect: G.G. Woodward Perspective view including plan published in The Building News, October 23rd 1885.

18 June 2010
1885 – West Bromwich Union Workhouse, Staffordshire

1885 – West Bromwich Union Workhouse, Staffordshire

Architect: Henman & Timmins Front Perspective including Plan as published in The Building News, March 27th 1885. Older parts of the workhouse have now been demolished but the infirmary and several surviving peripheral...

15 June 2009
1885 – Whitchurch Cottage Hospital, Shropshire

1885 – Whitchurch Cottage Hospital, Shropshire

Architect: E.W. Mountford Perspective View including plans published in The Building News, November 20th 1885.

25 June 2010
1886 – Birmingham Assize Courts Competition

1886 – Birmingham Assize Courts Competition

The commission was won by Aston Webb & Ingress Bell of London after an open competition to provide the first assize courts in the rapidly growing town of Birmingham, it is faced entirely...

31 May 2010
1886 – Burton on Trent Union, Staffordshire

1886 – Burton on Trent Union, Staffordshire

Architect: J.H. Morton Birds Eye View, including plans as published in The Building News, September 17th 1886.