1874 – Congregational Church, Goole, Yorkshire
Architect: Thomas Porter From The Building News, October 9 1874: “The new Congregational church and schools about to be erected at Goole (of which we this week give a perepective view) are designed...
Architect: Thomas Porter From The Building News, October 9 1874: “The new Congregational church and schools about to be erected at Goole (of which we this week give a perepective view) are designed...
Architect: George Corson Published in The Building News, July 10 1874: “This building has been lately erected for Mr. Archibald Kamsden, for the purposes indicated above. The offices of the Royal Insurance Company...
Architect: James Cubitt Published in The Building News, October 30 1874: “The object aimed at in this design was to put tho whole congregation in sight and hearing of the service ; and...
Architect: Mills & Murgatroyd The first Manchester cotton exchange opened in 1729 but closed by the end of the century. A second exhcnage by Thomas Harrison opened in 1809 and this was further...
Architect: Alfred Waterhouse The Liverpool Seamen’s Orphan Institution was established in order to provide care and education for the many Liverpool children who lost families at sea. In 1870 Liverpool City Council donated...
Architect: George Edmund Street & George Bodley Constructed between 1871-74, of red brick, with parapets, window openings, doorways dressed with stone. Most noticeable is the tall spire. At over 260 feet, it is...
Architect: William Wilkinson Perspective including ground plans published in The Building News, April 16th 1875.
Architect: Paull & Bikerdike A submitted design for a new school for the Grocers Company. As part of the Company’s work, a school was founded in Hackney, east London, in 1876 for the...
Architect: J.T. Bottle Perspective including vignette of ground plan for farm buildings on the estate of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. Designed by J.T. Bottle with offices in Falmouth & London. Published in The...