1861 – Volunteer Drill Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire
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,
The winning entry in an architectural competition that drew many entries, with John Ruskin invited to give his advice.
The building was designed by Lockwood and Mawson, and opened in 1873.
Perspective including ground plan published in The Building Newsm, October 15th 1875.
Perspective View published in The Building News, September 3rd 1875.
Elevations & Ground Plan published in The Building News,April 5th 1878.
Perspective of church for Victor Road, including ground plan as published in The Building News,
“The accompanying illustrations delineate the laying out of the above park, also the entrance- lodge and gates.
“These buildings, now approaching completion, have been erected next the public stairway connecting Sunbridge-road with Miller-Gate,