1860 – Oxford University Museum, Oxfordshire
The neo-Gothic building, one of the finest in Britain, was designed by the Irish architects Thomas Newenham Deane and Benjamin Woodward.
The neo-Gothic building, one of the finest in Britain, was designed by the Irish architects Thomas Newenham Deane and Benjamin Woodward.
Two stone faced brick houses converted into a premises for Monaghan County Museum. The building has a good stone balustrade around the roof level.
Forming the major part of the National Museums of Scotland, the Royal Museum is located in Chambers Street and was designed by Captain Francis Fowke,
This edifice illustrated was erected at the cost of Herr Richartz, a private citizen of Cologne, Germany, to receive the works of art given to that city by Professor Wallraff.
Old granary building converted into a local museum. A new annex has been constructed (1998) to act as entrance-way and reception for the building,
The original facade of what was to become the Victoria and Albert Museum. Now part of the quadrangle behind Aston Webb’s new building completed in 1909.
Selected design after an architectural competition. Published in The Building News, January 3rd 1873.
James Barnet’s design for a combined Art Gallery, Museum and Library in 1874, never constructed. Intended for the corner of College and William streets was far grander than the museum as built,
In 1855 Thomas Charles, a local doctor and antiquarian, left his collections of art and antiquities to Maidstone Borough Council.
A replacement building for the town museum which is built in a 17th Century style, was the result of a design competition,