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Architecture of Nottinghamshire

09 March 2013
1869 – The Congregational Institute, Forest Rd., Nottingham

1869 – The Congregational Institute, Forest Rd., Nottingham

Architect: E.C. Sutton The Nottingham Congregational Institute, a theological training college for Congregational Ministers, was established in Nottingham in 1866 by the Rev. J.B. Paton. From 1868 it had premises on Forest Road....

09 March 2013
1883 – Selected Design Nottingham Municipal Buildings

1883 – Selected Design Nottingham Municipal Buildings

Architect: Verity & Hunt Selected design from Verity & Hunt for Nottingham Municipal Buildings. Eventually built on a smaller scale to illustrated, as Nottingham Guildhall. The initial estimate for the building was £128,416...

24 October 2012
1877 –  Competitive design for Educational Buildings, Nottingham

1877 – Competitive design for Educational Buildings, Nottingham

Architect: Roper & Sutton Competitive design for educational buldings, published in The Building News, March 16th 1877.

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1885 – Residence, Nottingham Park Estate, Nottingham

1885 – Residence, Nottingham Park Estate, Nottingham

Architect: T.C. Hine & Sons Published in The Builder, January 10th 1885.

30 March 2011
1906 – Branch Dispensary, Nottingham

1906 – Branch Dispensary, Nottingham

Architect: Ernest R. Sutton Published in The Building News, October 27 1905.

30 March 2011
1877 – Mortuary Chapel, Nottingham

1877 – Mortuary Chapel, Nottingham

Architect: _____ & White Second premium in a competition published under a pseudonym. Published in The Building News, September 28 1877.

30 March 2011
1901 – Giltbrook Almshouses, Nottingham

1901 – Giltbrook Almshouses, Nottingham

Architect: A.R. Calvert Selected design after a competition, published in The Building News, April 5 1901.

30 March 2011
1906 – Warehouse, Fletcher Gate, Nottingham

1906 – Warehouse, Fletcher Gate, Nottingham

Architect: Ernest R. Sutton Published in The Building News, August 17 1906.

30 March 2011
1901 – King Johns Chambers, Bridlesmith Gate, Nottingham

1901 – King Johns Chambers, Bridlesmith Gate, Nottingham

Architect: John Bowitt Published in The Building News, January 25 1901.