1885 – St. Pancras Workhouse Extension, London
Architect: H.H. Bridgeman Published in The Building Newsm March 13th 1885. In 1881 plans were drawn up by H.H. Bridgeman for a large scheme. However, Bridgman’s scheme was not carried as planned. One...
Architect: H.H. Bridgeman Published in The Building Newsm March 13th 1885. In 1881 plans were drawn up by H.H. Bridgeman for a large scheme. However, Bridgman’s scheme was not carried as planned. One...
Architect: Banister Fletcher Perpective View including ground & basement plan published in The Building News, August 7th 1885.
Architect: W. Hay Murray Perspective view including ground plans published in The Building News, January 9th 1885.
Architect: Williams Smith Perspective view published in The Building News,January 14th 1885.
Fine corner Victorian public house facade with four bays to Pearse Street, and six bays to Shaw Street. The shop facade is elaborate timber design with decorative tiles and mosaics, and a glazed...
Architect: Basil Champneys Front Elevation including plans as published in The Building News, July 23rd 1886. This eclectic neo-Jacobean façade, in red Fareham brick and Portland stone, contrasted sharply with the stodgier work...
Architect: Henman & Timmins Front Perspective including Plan as published in The Building News, March 27th 1885. Older parts of the workhouse have now been demolished but the infirmary and several surviving peripheral...
Architect: T.N. Deane & Son Designed in 1879 by Thomas Manly Deane of T.N Deane & Son as offices for the Commercial Union Assurance Company, this is a fine exercise in Scottish Baronial...
Architect: Aston Webb Brackenwood is the name of the estate built behind Brackenwood House (now demolished) Higher Bebington, around 1950. The area is now an attractive open-plan estate with plenty of green areas...