1914 – The Fletcher Moss Home, Didsbury, Lancashire
Published in The Building News, September 19 1919: “This drawing, recently exhibited at this years Royal Academy,
Published in The Building News, September 19 1919: “This drawing, recently exhibited at this years Royal Academy,
The grand baroque Lloyd’s Bank is one of the the most imposing banks in Manchester.
Constructed between 1914 and 1916, and one of the Pier Head’s ‘Three Graces’, the Cunard Line’s head office for 60 years from its completion in 1917 until the Company’s move to Southampton in 1967.
Now known as the Bolton School. Central block completed by 1928, the outer quadrangles added later,
Elder, Dempster & Co. were a shipping line and cargo agents based in Liverpool from the mid 19th century onwards.
From The Building News, October 15 1920: “This hall is treated in a domestic style appropriate to its purpose and architectural character.
Unbuilt design for St Mary’s Lowe Church in St. Helens. Caroe did design the completed church but with the exception of upper parts of the tower,
From The Building News, October 8 1920: “We illustrate from this year’s Royal Academy Exhibition the Picture House and Winter Garden which it is proposed to erect in Clayton Square,
In 1902 an open design competition to design a cathedral attracted over 100 entries including designs from noted architects such as Charles Rennie Mackintosh.