1896 – Royal Insurance Building, Liverpool, Lancashire
Design in architecture competition for head office for the Royal Insurance Company.
Design in architecture competition for head office for the Royal Insurance Company.
Perspective view, ground and first floor plans. Published in The Building News, February 12th 1897.
Designed by Richard Norman Shaw with J. Francis Doyle, it was built for the Ismay,
“This building, which was recently opened by Lord Wenlock, was designed by Mr. J.W. Broughton, architect,
Unbuilt design for new fire station for the Bootle area. A six-bay fire station was constructed several years later to a more modest design.
“For this work a limited competition was instituted in 1894, and we now publish the design adopted by the board.
“We give an illustration of the warehouses now in course of erection, Piccadilly, Manchester, for Messrs.
The Palace Theatre of Varieties was opened on 11th December 1899, and was designed by Wimperis &
“The competition for the proposed technical school at Bootle was decided some few months ago.
The Park is Grade 2 listed by English Heritage, and the fountain still exists today. “In the competition held recently,
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