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Architecture of Warwickshire

21 October 2010
1888 – County Brewery, Aston New Town, Birmingham

1888 – County Brewery, Aston New Town, Birmingham

Architect: Essex & Nichol Designed for Mr. W. King and published in The Architect, February 10th 1888.

21 October 2010
1886 – Working Boy’s Home, Deritend, Birmingham

1886 – Working Boy’s Home, Deritend, Birmingham

Architect: E.J. Yates Designed for for the Rev. A. Clifton Mogg,and published in The Architect, December 30th 1887.

21 October 2010
1885 – New Premises, Parade & Edward Street, Birmingham

1885 – New Premises, Parade & Edward Street, Birmingham

Architect: Oliver Essex Perspective View published in The Architect, April 4th 1885.

21 September 2010
1880 – Court Hey, Moseley, Birmingham, Warwickshire

1880 – Court Hey, Moseley, Birmingham, Warwickshire

Architect: William De Lacy Ahearne Perspective View including ground & 1st floor plans published in The Building News, April 8th 1880.

14 September 2010
1880 – Jevons & Mellor, Corporation Street, Birmingham

1880 – Jevons & Mellor, Corporation Street, Birmingham

Architect: Kirk & Sons Perspective view of Jevons and Mellor’s new premises on Corporation Street as published in The Building News, July 2nd 1880.

06 July 2010
1886 – The Potosi Silver Co., Newhall St., Birmingham

1886 – The Potosi Silver Co., Newhall St., Birmingham

Architect: Bateman & Bateman Published in The Building News, November 5th 1886.

06 July 2010
1896 – The Bungalow, Kenilworth, Warwickshire

1896 – The Bungalow, Kenilworth, Warwickshire

Architect: William De Lacy Ahearne As published in The Building News, April 24th 1896.

25 June 2010
1886 – Birmingham Assize Courts Competition

1886 – Birmingham Assize Courts Competition

The commission was won by Aston Webb & Ingress Bell of London after an open competition to provide the first assize courts in the rapidly growing town of Birmingham, it is faced entirely...

15 June 2010
1882 – Ladywood Branch Dispensary, Birmingham

1882 – Ladywood Branch Dispensary, Birmingham

Architect: Payne & Talbot Accepted & rejected front elevations including plans as published in The Building News, October 6th 1882. The rejected design was by Ralph Heaton.