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Architecture of Warwickshire

03 June 2010
1900 – House at Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire

1900 – House at Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire

Architect: Bateman & Portman Birds eye perspective views & plan published in The Building News, January 12th 1900.

31 May 2010
1886 – Jevons Buildings, Corporation Street, Birmingham

1886 – Jevons Buildings, Corporation Street, Birmingham

Architect: William Hale Perspective view as published in The Building News. November 12th 1886.

31 May 2010
1886 – Edgbaston Assembly Rooms, Warwickshire

1886 – Edgbaston Assembly Rooms, Warwickshire

Architect: Osborne & Reading Perspective View & Plans as published in The Building News, December 17th 1886.

29 May 2010
1901 – Pittern Hill, Warwickshire

1901 – Pittern Hill, Warwickshire

Architect: E. Guy Dawber Rear Perspective View & vignette sketch. Published in The Building News, July 12th 1901.

15 April 2010
1898 – “Drishane”, Kenilworth, Warwickshire

1898 – “Drishane”, Kenilworth, Warwickshire

Architect: William De Lacy Ahearne Published in The Building News, February 25th 1898

12 April 2010
1887 – Drinking Fountain & Clock Tower, Stratford on Avon, Warwickshire

1887 – Drinking Fountain & Clock Tower, Stratford on Avon, Warwickshire

Architect: Jethro A Cossins The combined clock tower and fountain, standing in the centre of Rother market, was presented to the town in 1887, by George W. Childs, of Philadelphia to celebrate Queen...

13 January 2010
1883 – Theatre, Corporation Street, Birmingham

1883 – Theatre, Corporation Street, Birmingham

Architect: William Wykes Never constructed as designed, the Grand Theatre was built in a modified form in 1883. The Theatre had a capacity of 2,200 on four levels, Stalls, Two Circles, and Gallery,...

11 January 2010
1882 – Church of the Redeemer, Edgbaston, Birmingham, Warwickshire

1882 – Church of the Redeemer, Edgbaston, Birmingham, Warwickshire

Architect: James Cubitt The Church of The Redeemer was a Baptist church, built on land on the corner of Wyndham Road donated by local benefactor William Middleton. It was designed by James Cubitt...

09 December 2009
1886 – The Princess Alice Orphanage, Oscott, Birmingham, Warwickshire

1886 – The Princess Alice Orphanage, Oscott, Birmingham, Warwickshire

Architect: J.L. Ball Perspective view of the Administrative Buildings. Published in The Building News March 19th 1886.