1906 – Withington Cemetery Chapel, Lancashire
Architect: E. Woodhouse Second place design in competition – also won by Woodhouse with a different design.
Architect: E. Woodhouse Second place design in competition – also won by Woodhouse with a different design.
Architect: Thomas Worthington Designed for John Edward Taylor, owner of the Manchester Guardian, but sold in 1874 to the engineer, Daniel Adamson. Built in a form of Germanic Gothic, with lavish materials including...
Architect: Edward C.H. Maidman “A Small-pox Hospital was erected in this township by the Fylde, Preston and Garstang Joint Hospital Committee. The building was opened in 1904 and accommodated 35 patients. The total...
Architect: W.J. Newton Still in use today as a public Library, this building is chiefly notable for its magnificent stained glass window on the main cantilevered staircase. The window by Liverpool stained glass...
Architect: Dawson & Ashworth Perspective including ground & 1st.floor plans published in The Building News, February 3rd 1899.
Architect: Paley & Austin The chief stone of a new asylum for idiots of the six northern counties of England has been laid with Masonic ceremonial by the Earl of Zetland as Grand...