1874 – Parson’s House, Moorgreen, Nottingham
Architect: E.W. Godwin Published in The Building News, March 6 1874.
Architect: E.W. Godwin Published in The Building News, March 6 1874.
Architect: Maxwell & Tuke Designed by Maxwell & Tuke of Bury. Published in The Building News, December 24th 1875. The Winter Gardens were opened on 16 September 1874, on the sea front at...
Architect: Ponton & Gough Interior of Church Now Being built Nr. Bristol, published in The Building News, July 25th 1874
Published in The Building News, May 15th 1874.
Architect: Stuart Colman Front Perspective View & plan; Interior Perspective towards Altar; both published in The Building News, April 24th 1874. Some years ago it became a museum to commemorate Nottingham’s old lace...
Architect: George Gilbert Scott Constructed 1845-8), bombed during World War II and now a ruin. The church was the tallest building in the world from 1874 to 1876 and is still the second-tallest...
Architect: Richard Coad Front elevation published in The Building News, February 27th 1874. Cocks Biddulph & Company was acquired by the Bank of Liverpool and Martins in 1919, when the pattern of banking...
Architect: Joseph Reidel The Church of the Assumption was founded in 1856 by Bishop Joseph Cretin and served newly arrived immigrants from Ireland, France and Germany. Ground was broken for the first church...
Architect: William White An early concrete and brick church designed by noted church architect William White. Described in a contemporary account as “St. Mark’s, Battersea Rise, is of the Geometric Middle-pointed style of...