1875 – Selected design for Town Hall, West Bromwich, Staffordshire
The Town Hall, situated in the centre of High Street, was built between 1874 and 1875 in brick and stone to an Italian Gothic design of the architects Alexander &
The Town Hall, situated in the centre of High Street, was built between 1874 and 1875 in brick and stone to an Italian Gothic design of the architects Alexander &
Designed for the Hon Lady Mary Windsor. Published in The Building News, July 16th 1875.
From The Architect, September 11, 1875: This house is now in course of erection for Mr.
Designed as the Residence of the Rev. R.S. Tabor a perspective view including plans was published in The Building News,
Saint Luke’s Church of Ireland was the third church to stand on the site.
Largely built between 1870-75 to just below the belfry – the spire was added more recently –
Construction began in 1875 on this neo-Gothic building by George Gilbert Scott, Jr. The church was outfitted by his apprentice,
St. Andrew, Adforton was built as a Chapel of Ease to Leintwardine parish in 1875. It is simple and small rectangular building,
Interior view Looking east, published in The Building News, December 24th 1875.
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