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Architecture of Lancashire

13 July 2009
1906 – Crompton Free Library, Manchester, Lancashire

1906 – Crompton Free Library, Manchester, Lancashire

Architect: Jesse Horsfall Perspective view including plans published in The Building News, March 9th 1906.

13 July 2009
1905 – City of Manchester, New Fire Station, Hose Tower, Lancashire

1905 – City of Manchester, New Fire Station, Hose Tower, Lancashire

Architect: Woodhouse, Willoughby & Langham Published in The Building News, May 26th 1905.

13 July 2009
1904 – Princes Buildings, Oxford St., Manchester, Lancashire

1904 – Princes Buildings, Oxford St., Manchester, Lancashire

Architect: I.R.E. Birkett The Prince’s Building in Oxford Street is one of the city’s few Art Nouveau buildings, though only the facade survives, the remainder of the building having been torn out and...

13 July 2009
1904 – Hospital for Skin Diseases, Manchester, Lancashire

1904 – Hospital for Skin Diseases, Manchester, Lancashire

Architect: Mayor & Mayor

13 July 2009
1904 – Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society, Manchester, Lancashire

1904 – Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society, Manchester, Lancashire

Architect: Charles Heathcote & Sons

13 July 2009
1904 – Royal Infirmary, Manchester, Lancashire

1904 – Royal Infirmary, Manchester, Lancashire

Architect: Hall & Brooke

13 July 2009
1900 – New Physical Laboratory, Owens College, Manchester, Lancashire

1900 – New Physical Laboratory, Owens College, Manchester, Lancashire

Architect: J.W. Beaumont

13 July 2009
1892 – Mosley Hotel, Piccadilly, Manchester, Lancashire

1892 – Mosley Hotel, Piccadilly, Manchester, Lancashire

Architect: J.H. Andrews

13 July 2009
1891 – Roman Catholic Chapel, Hollinwood Cemetery, Lancashire

1891 – Roman Catholic Chapel, Hollinwood Cemetery, Lancashire

Architect: Frederick W. Dixon