1898 – Mutual Sick Benefit & Old Age Society, Birmingham
Finished in red brick and cream terra cotta. Also known as Coleridge Chambers. Grade II Listed.
Finished in red brick and cream terra cotta. Also known as Coleridge Chambers. Grade II Listed.
“This is a new police-station recently erected at Stoke-on-Trent, for the Staffordshire Standing Joint Committee.
“The accompanying illustration represents the front view of a residence which has just been erected at Sutton Coldfield.
“These shops have recently been erected in the High-street, Tunstall, for Sir. James Lindop. They are faced with red pressed bricks,
“This residence, for Mr. Theodore Pritchett, is situated in the New-read, King’s Norton, the site sloping towards the south,
“This building is designed to accommodate eighteen patients — viz., eight in male ward, eight in female ward,
Proposal for building over a Great Western Railway tunnel showing the underpinning structure. Published in The Building News,
“The plans make this design explicit — Portland stone, with Berkshire bricks and green slates,
Hawkesyard Priory was a Dominican Priory in Armitage, Staffordshire, England built circa 1900, including the Roman Catholic Priory Church of St Thomas.