1879 – Municipal & School Board Offices, Leeds, Yorkshire
“The School Board offices adjoin the municipal offices, and are similar in style but not so lofty.
“The School Board offices adjoin the municipal offices, and are similar in style but not so lofty.
Front Perspective View including plan as published in The Building News, January 17th 1879. Now a Grade II* listed Moorish factory,
Perspective view and ground plan published in The Building News, May 30th 1879. Loftus Town Hall was built by the Earl of Zetland,
Norman Shaw’s appointment as architect was confirmed at the end of 1873 following the formal transfer of the site to the Church Commissioners.
From The Architect October 25, 1879,: “St Silas is described as being designed in a simple style of Gothic,
Perspective view including interior view & ground plan published in The Building News, February 20th 1880.
Architect: Smith & Broderick
The buildings enclose a double square, furnishing on either side a roomy airing-ground for the more troublesome of the patients.
Published in The Building News, June 18th 1880.
Perspective view published in The Building News, May 28th 1880. Built for Messrs.Wilcock & Company.
Published in The Building News, October 22 1880. “This perspective drawing was prepared before the plans were sent to the Education Department for approval,
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