1877 – Competition design for Leeds Public Offices, Yorkshire
Architect: E.R. Robson Competition Design for new public offices for Leeds. Elevation of Main Entrance published in The Building News, February 16th 1877.
Architect: E.R. Robson Competition Design for new public offices for Leeds. Elevation of Main Entrance published in The Building News, February 16th 1877.
Architect: William H. Thorp Perspective view including vignette of Ground Plan published in The Architect, May 28th 1886.
Architect: J.T. Walford Perspective view including ground plans published in The Building News, March 12 1880. Built in a cruciform structure of brick in the Early English style, costing over £5,100, St. Alban’s...
Architect: William R. Corson Published in The Building News, February 10, 1860. “THE Phoenix Inn, Leeds (a view of which forms our illustration this week), was erected for Mr. William Sadler upon land...
Architect: W.S. Braithwaite Designed for Messrs. J. Hepworth & Son and published in The Building News, March 21th 1884. In 1864 Joseph Hepworth went into business with James Rhodes, his wife’s brother, as...
Architect: Daniel Brade Front Perspective View & Plans of second premiated design published in The Building News April 28th 1877.
Architects: W. Langton Coke & George F. Roper Published in The Building News, February 25th 1870.
Architect: George Corson “The building of which we give a view is in the course of erection for Messrs. Hepper & Sons, close to the Town Hall and near the railway station, under...
Architect: Chorley & Cannon Perspective view published in The Building News, October 8th 1886.