1862 – The Queen Railway Hotel, Chester, Cheshire
From The Building News, January 17, 1862: This building illustrated in our present Number is approached by a covered arcade from the station.
From The Building News, January 17, 1862: This building illustrated in our present Number is approached by a covered arcade from the station.
Fine Italianate bank building by Belfast architect Thomas Jackson. Jackson was architect to the Ulster Bank,
Opened in 1862, by the Ulster Hall Company, the hall’s purpose was to provide the expanding city of Belfast with a multi-purpose venue of sufficient size.
Competition design from the 1862 competition published in The Building News, October 11th 1872. In February 1863,
From The Building News, August 29, 1862: Our engraving this week represents the exterior of the fine church just built at Islington for the Unitarians,
The architect Edmund Blacket designed the original Neogothic sandstone Quadrangle and Great Tower buildings, which were completed in 1862.
The new house of 1862 was built in practically the same position as the old with stables,
Part of an architectural ensemble of church, hall and school, this complex is now surrounded by a housing estate,