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30 November 2009
1886 – Selected Design, Liverpool Cathedral Competition

1886 – Selected Design, Liverpool Cathedral Competition

Architect: William Emerson William Emerson’s design for Liverpool Cathedral, which was submitted in competition with James Brookes and Bodley & Garner, was placed first, but was not built. The site was different from...

30 November 2009
1886 – House for Sir John Hall, Riseholme, New Zealand

1886 – House for Sir John Hall, Riseholme, New Zealand

Architect: R.A. Briggs House designed for Prime Minister of New Zealand by England-based architect R.A. “Bungalow” Briggs

30 November 2009
1886 – Beverley Corn Exchange, Yorkshire

1886 – Beverley Corn Exchange, Yorkshire

Architect: Samuel Musgrave This present building replaces an earlier corn exchange built in 1753. The first regular motion pictures in Beverley were shown here in 1911 and soon afterwards it was renamed the...

30 November 2009
1886 – Chemical Laboratory, University College Dundee

1886 – Chemical Laboratory, University College Dundee

Architect: Ireland & Maclaren Front Perspective View including ground plan published in The Building News, February 12th 1886. A later second floor and Mansard roof were added. Now known as the Carnelley building,...

30 November 2009
1886 – Office Premises, Burleigh Street, The Strand, London

1886 – Office Premises, Burleigh Street, The Strand, London

Architect: Lansdown & Harris

30 November 2009
1886 – The Central Hotel, Bournemouth, Hampshire

1886 – The Central Hotel, Bournemouth, Hampshire

Architect: Lawson & Donkin

30 November 2009
1886 – Wybourne Grange, Tunbridge Wells, Kent

1886 – Wybourne Grange, Tunbridge Wells, Kent

Architect: J.N. Johnston

30 November 2009
1886 – National Art Treasures Exhibition, Folkestone, Kent

1886 – National Art Treasures Exhibition, Folkestone, Kent

Architect: Joseph Gardner Perspective view published in The Building News, May 14th 1886.

30 November 2009
1886 – St. Mark’s Grange, Margate, Kent

1886 – St. Mark’s Grange, Margate, Kent

Architect: Pugin & Pugin Proposed Church of Our Lady designed for Rev. C. Sigebert Sanders, O.S.B. and published in The Building News, May 7th 1886.