1881 – Melbourne Hall, St. Peter’s Road, Leicester
As published in The Building News, March 12th 1880. Melbourne Hall is an Evangelical Free Church.
As published in The Building News, March 12th 1880. Melbourne Hall is an Evangelical Free Church.
Designed for R. Lathbury esq. and published in The Building News, October 14th 1881. “The site of this house is the south-west angle of the fine old garden of Park House,
Perspective View including Plan The Building News, February 28th 1879. Never completed as designed. Inspired by the decorated English style of the 14th century,
Executed by Atkinson Bros. of Newcastle, and published in The Building News, December 18th 1891.
Published in The Architect June 24th 1882. The Blind Asylum was founded in 1804, with the first building on Castle Street erected in 1828 by public subscription.
Carrigmahon Villas were built in the 1880s in the area between Glenbrook Baths and Tobin’s Quay.
Riel House, a National Historic Site is the family home of the Métis leader and founder of Manitoba, Louis Riel. It was here,
First premiated design in architectural competition. “We illustrate this week the first premiated design, by Mr.
South City Markets takes up an entire block of the city and is surrounded on all side by a network of small busy commercial streets.