1861 – Volunteer Drill Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire
Architect: Andrews & Delaunay
From The Building News: “THE accompanying is a view of the drill-room about to be built for the Sth West York Rifle Volunteers at Bradford,
From The Building News: “THE accompanying is a view of the drill-room about to be built for the Sth West York Rifle Volunteers at Bradford,
Built to commemorate the victories of the ‘Iron Duke’ Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington, who was born in Dublin,
From The Building News, January 18 1861: “THE engraving presents a view of an Elizabethan mansion,
“This church, which has been for some time completed, was this day opened for Divine service.
Built by the Victorian railway pioneers in 1862, The Grosvenor Hotel Victoria ushered in a Golden Age of travel.
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