1877 – Design for Wakefield Town Hall, Yorkshire
“With this number we publish a design for the above, submitted in competition by Mr.
“With this number we publish a design for the above, submitted in competition by Mr.
Unbuilt competition entry for a new town hall. The competition was won by Joseph F.
Former townhall extended after an architectural competition in 1885. The project included an assembly hall on the upper floor.
Former townhall sited in the centre of the Diamond – the site of the war memorial today.
Scots Baronial in style with turret and stepped gables, but finished in red and black brick.
Originally constructed as a market house, and built in 1826 by Lord Downshire to a design by Thomas Duff.
The former Dauphin Town Hall, a Romanesque Revival-style building was designed by Dauphin architect and local politician,
Jones & Kelly were chosen as a result of an architectural competition held in 1920.
“These buildings, designed by Mr. William James Watson, M.R.I.A.I, architect, Newry, have very recently been completed under his supervision.
“This design was recently submitted, by Mr. R. Knill Freeman, architect, Bolton, in a limited competition for this work,