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20 October 2010
1888 – Wesleyan Church, Lincoln

1888 – Wesleyan Church, Lincoln

Architect: Charles Bell Front Perspective published in The Architect, April 13th 1888.

20 October 2010
1888 – Villa Residence, Loughborough, Leicestershire

1888 – Villa Residence, Loughborough, Leicestershire

Architect: Cecil Wheeler As published in The Architect, April 13th 1888.

20 October 2010
1888 – High Lea, Accrington, Lancashire

1888 – High Lea, Accrington, Lancashire

Architect: Stones & Gradwell Designed for Mr. James Cunliffe, perspective view published in The Building News, April 13th 1888.

15 October 2010
1888 – Design for Northhampton Board Schools

1888 – Design for Northhampton Board Schools

Architect: Bleakley & Cubbon Perspective View published in The Architect, April 20th 1888.

15 October 2010
1888 – The Clyde Trust Building, Glasgow, Scotland

1888 – The Clyde Trust Building, Glasgow, Scotland

Architect: John Burnet, Son & Campbell Offices of The Clyde Trustees Proposed Extension & Clock Tower to Harbour. Elevations to Broomielaw & Robertson Street published in The Architect, January 20th 1888. The most...

14 October 2010
1888 – Capuchin Convent, Charlotte Quay, Cork

1888 – Capuchin Convent, Charlotte Quay, Cork

Architect: Robert Walker Front elevation including ground plan as published in The Architect, February 24th 1888. Adjoining the fantastically ornate Holy Trinity church.

30 September 2010
1888 – New Congregational Church, Beckenham, Kent

1888 – New Congregational Church, Beckenham, Kent

Architect: J.W. Beaumont & R.F. Beaumont Published in The Building News, March 2nd 1888. The Beckenham Congregational Church was founded in 1878. The church on Crescent Road, was built 1887 by J.W. Beaumont...

18 June 2010
1888 – St. Peter’s Church, Pentre, Ystrad, Glamorganshire

1888 – St. Peter’s Church, Pentre, Ystrad, Glamorganshire

Architect: Fred. R Kempson Perspective View including plans as published in The Building News, March 9th 1888. Known as the ‘Cathedral of the Rhondda’, the largest religious building in the valleys.

05 May 2010
1888 – Science & Art Institute, Walsall, Staffordshire

1888 – Science & Art Institute, Walsall, Staffordshire

Architect: Dunn & Hipkiss Selected Design Published in The Building News July 29th 1887. The foundation stone was laid on June 20th, 1887. The Institute building in Bradford Place is of somewhat plain...