1886 – Beverley Corn Exchange, Yorkshire
This present building replaces an earlier corn exchange built in 1753. The first regular motion pictures in Beverley were shown here in 1911 and soon afterwards it was renamed the Picture Playhouse.
This present building replaces an earlier corn exchange built in 1753. The first regular motion pictures in Beverley were shown here in 1911 and soon afterwards it was renamed the Picture Playhouse.
The architect William Henry Thorp was born in Leeds in 1852 and was articled to A M Fowler,
Perspective view published in The Building News, October 8th 1886.
New stables for the Monk Bridge Iron Co. Ltd. Perspective View published in The Building News,
Perspective view including vignette of Ground Plan published in The Architect, May 28th 1886.
Built in 1886 for the Colonial and United States Mortgage Co. Ltd to the designs of Robert Clamp &
Now a hotel, this former country house is a picturesque rambling Victorian composition. Typical of the work of Carpenter who was adept at designing in many variants of historical styles.
Published in The Building News, October 14th 1887. Consttructed in red brick but without the transepts and heavy tower.