1897 – Presbyterian Church, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh
Simple little Presbyterian church with an unusual entrance porch almost the full width of the building.
Simple little Presbyterian church with an unusual entrance porch almost the full width of the building.
Perspective View & Ground Plans published in The Building News, November 5th 1897. Unclear if this design was ever constructed.
Replacing a church of 1829, but sadly the intended spire was never completed perhaps due to the death of the building’s benefactor.
Design for a Wesleyan Church in Crosby, then near Liverpool, now a part of Sefton.
“These buildings, which are just completed, occupy a prominent site in the midst of a thickly-populated neighbourhood.
Constructed for the Church of Ireland, and built in several stages. Never completed however as the fine tower and spire was abandoned.
“This building was the gift of Mi. Thomas Brocklebank and Mary Petrena, his wife, in memory of their father Ralph Brocklebank.
“Ox Wednesday next, the 22nd inst., this important and interesting addition to the buildings of Mill Hill School is to be opened.
Following the demolition of the Nottingham Union workhouse in the 1890s to make way for the Victoria Station (itself since closed and demolished),