1881 – Proposed Free Library & Museum, Oldham, Lancashire
“In this competition the Corporation have selected the design marked ” F.S.A.,” submitted by Mr. Thomas Mitchell,
“In this competition the Corporation have selected the design marked ” F.S.A.,” submitted by Mr. Thomas Mitchell,
Proposal published in The Building News, July 22nd 1881. Never completed. “The accompanying illustration represents a new south aisle to be shortly erected.
“The drawing published shows the street facade of a proposed now quadrangle for Magdalen College, Oxford.
“We give this week a facsimile of Mr. Ingress Bell’s drawing-, now being exhibited at the Royal Academy,
“This house, which has been recently erected for Mr. J. F. Green, of Blackwall, is situate on a portion of the estate of the late Mr.
“The drawing which we publish to-day, of a residence recently erected at Balham-hill, was exhibited last year at the Royal Academy.
Designed for G. Nodder esq. and published in The Building News, October 21st 1881.
Riel House, a National Historic Site is the family home of the Métis leader and founder of Manitoba, Louis Riel. It was here,
“This new house, of which wo give two views, with ground-plan, is built on the hill- side,
The Pricess’s Theatre between Winsley Street and Wells Street, Oxford Street. The theatre was demolished in 1931 to make way for a large Woolworth store,