1871 – Premiated Design for Assize Courts, Bristol, Gloucestershire
Front Elevation published in The Building News, June 9th 1871. An interesting background into this design was published in The Architect,
Front Elevation published in The Building News, June 9th 1871. An interesting background into this design was published in The Architect,
The assize courts were attached to the rear of the Guildhall between 1867-70, by TS Pope and J Bindon.
Fine classical courthouse constructed in the early 1870s. No longer in use as a courthouse. Perspective View published in The Building News,
Competition entry for new Law Courts, Judges Lodgings & Municipal Buildings. Perspective view & ground plan published in The Building News,
Fine polyhromic brickwork with wonderful chimneys on an awkward corner site, the local Magistrates Court was designed by Thomas Turner with Henry Davison.
The U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts met here from 1883, prior to completion,
From The Architect, January 23, 1875: Last Year year there was a competition among French architects for this building,
Originally built as the Third Judicial District Courthouse between the years 1874-1877 fto a design by architects Frederick Clarke Withers and Calvert Vaux.
The former Wentworth County Courthouse was one of the original buildings in Hamilton. The two acre site was donated by George Hamilton to build a courthouse and jail for the new District of Gore in 1816.
Most large Irish towns have a fine classical courthouse (Carlow, Monaghan, Dundalk), but Sligo’s is a fine Gothic Revival ediface.