1877 – St. Andrew’s Halls, Glasgow, Scotland
With its massive and striking classical facade, with four large sculptured groups by artist John Mossman,
With its massive and striking classical facade, with four large sculptured groups by artist John Mossman,
Small convent similar to many across small towns in Ireland from the 19th century. Later chapel from W.H.
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Design for new church with proposed school and presbytery. Although the school was built largely as illustrated,
Perspective including ground plan published in The Building News, June 29th 1877. Grade II listed.
Published in The Building News, October 7th 1887. The second hall built by the Heskeths in Rufford.
Construction originally began in 1851, but the original architect was dismissed for fraud and dereliction of duty.
Designed as a house and studio for Sir James Dromgole Linton (1840-1916). Published in The Building News,
The original part of the Hall was opened in 1877, and dedicated to the memory of the thirteen apprentice boys who closed the city gates in 1688.
View with elevations & details published in The Building News, June 22nd 1877.