1867 – Wool Exchange Building, Bradford, Yorkshire
The winning entry in an architectural competition that drew many entries, with John Ruskin invited to give his advice.
The winning entry in an architectural competition that drew many entries, with John Ruskin invited to give his advice.
Now a care centre for children with disabilities. From The Building News, January 1, 1919: “These school buildings have just been completed.
From The Building News, January 29, 1919: “This school has recently been erected in the Midland Road,
Perhaps never constructed, but the site suggested is now in use for residential buildings. Published in The Building News,
From The Building News, January 1, 1919: “This scheme provides for sixty-three single-roomed dwellings for the housing of 126 persons.
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,
Elevations & Ground Plan published in The Building News,April 5th 1878.
Perspective published in The Architect, January 27th 1883.
Unsuccessful entry to design multi-purpose hall for Bradford. Published in American Architect and Building News,
Published in The Building News August 31st 1900.