1903 – “The Paddock”, Ruskington, Lincolnshire
Architect: Brewill & Bailly “The Paddock, Ruskington, for Dr. Thompson, is an old house, added to and restored by Messrs. Brewill and Bailly, of Nottingham, and on the plan are indicated the old...
Architect: Brewill & Bailly “The Paddock, Ruskington, for Dr. Thompson, is an old house, added to and restored by Messrs. Brewill and Bailly, of Nottingham, and on the plan are indicated the old...
Architect: A.O. Watkins & Sons Designed for John Mason Esq., perspective view & ground plan
Architect: Brewill & Bailly Published in The Building News, November 27th 1903
Architect: Charles Bell Front Perspective published in The Architect, April 13th 1888.
Architect: Arthur W. Blomfield The original Denton Manor was a stone mansion, but nearly all rebuilt in 1816-17. In 1842, The Welby family took over and between 1879 and 83 rebuilt the house...
Architect: Albert Vicars In July 1875 Canon Croft, later MonsIgnor Provost, left a lovely Church and presbytery in Worksop and arrived in Lincoln. The church and presbytery was dilapidated and Canon Croft was...
Architect: Weatherley & Jones Perspective View of hospital published in The Building News, September 5th 1879.
Architect: James Fowler View from the southwest as published in The Building News, December 5th 1884. From The Building News, 1868: “HE parish church of St. Swithin was at one time the largest...
Architect: James Fowler Interior view Looking east, published in The Building News, December 24th 1875.