1864 – York Oratory, Church of St. Wilfred, York
The Church of St. Wilfred or York Oratory was designed by George Goldie,
The Church of St. Wilfred or York Oratory was designed by George Goldie,
Design for new exchanges buildings for Hull.
The winning entry in an architectural competition that drew many entries,
A private home until it became a Methodist church in the 1930s,
Constructed as a lecture hall, and location for study,
Now known as Neville Hall,
“ONE of our illustrations this week is a view and ground plan of Marton Vicarage,
Milner Field was a large mansion set within its own parkland,
Backhouse’s Bank merged in 1896 with Gurney’s Bank of Norwich and Barclays of London to form what is now Barclays Bank.
From The Builder, April 30, 1870: The column of which an illustration is has been erected by public subscription aa memorial of the late Earl of Carlisle who through a long life one of the most and useful men in his county is best known the general public as Viceroy of Ireland high post he occupied for eight years.