1898 – The Croft, Blakesley Avenue, Ealing, London
“This house has been erected on a triangular piece of land in the Blakesley-avenuo, Ealing.
“This house has been erected on a triangular piece of land in the Blakesley-avenuo, Ealing.
The Crown Liquor Saloon in Great Victoria Street, Belfast is one of Victorian gin palaces which once flourished in the industrial cities of Britain.
“This well-known variety theatre has just been rebuilt. It occupies the site of the previous “Metropolitan,”
“This building was erected to take the place of an interesting old house, which still remains in the Tear.
A was a 3,000 seat theatre built in 1899 and closed in 1955 and was converted into shops and a warehouse.
Third premiated design in architectural competition. “We complete the series of illustrations to-day of the first,
“This design, by Messrs. T.W. Hooley and F.W. Mee, of Manchester, was submitted in a recent limited competition,
“These houses, which are being erected for Sir. Robert Bower, of Chester, are faced with Haydock Colliery pressed bricks,
“This design, by Mr. Percy Robinson, Albion-street, Leeds, was awarded the second premium of £50 in the recent competition.