1832 – Royal Arcade, Newcastle upon Tyne
A fine shopping arcade constructed in the early 1830s. Designed by Newcastle architect John Dobson (1787-1865),
A fine shopping arcade constructed in the early 1830s. Designed by Newcastle architect John Dobson (1787-1865),
In 1886 the Mayor of Newcastle requested the use of the Bull Park to hold the Royal Jubilee Exhibition in 1887 to commemorate Queen Victoria’s 50th year on the throne.
Now known as Neville Hall, a Grade II* listed building and home of the North of England Mining Institute.
Uncompleted design for extension to existing Town Hall in Newcastle.
Perspective view including plans published in The Building News, September 7th 1883. Never completed as designed,
Front Elevation including plans as published in The Building News. September 3rd 1886.
Executed by Atkinson Bros. of Newcastle, and published in The Building News, December 18th 1891.
Perspective View with small plan & Interior View, published in The Building News, October 7th 1887.
Extension to the Northumberland County Council Offices, Newcastle-upon-Tyne constructed between 1931-32. Now the Vermont Hotel,
“This group of schools was one of the first erected by the board. It is carried out entirely in stone,