1873 – The Building Trade Schools, Stuttgart, Germany
This school was conceived to enable craftsmen to carry out their trades in the summer,
This school was conceived to enable craftsmen to carry out their trades in the summer,
Designed by the architect William Robinson in a restrained Second Empire style. The building which opened in 1873 was demolished in the early 1970s.
Published in The Building News 1872. Architectural partnership formed between William Slater & Richard Herbert Carpenter in 1863 and continuing until Slater’s death in 1872.
Red & white brick townhall with with cement dressings. Built in two stages, with the tower completed a couple of years later.
OPublished in The Building News, December 19 1873: “The accompanying drawing represents the S.E. view of Vicarage residence recently built at Barbon,
Large redbrick hotel with fine detailing including windows at ground floor and cornice, and very substantial chimneys,
Manchester Corporation decided in the early 1870s to replace the city’s main fish market in Strangeways with a new one located near Shudehill,
Perspective view of unsuccessful design for Edinburgh Cathedral – the commission was won by George Gilbert Scott.
In May 1865, while the adjacent station was still being constructed, the Midland Railway Company launched a competition for the design of a 150 bed hotel,