1858 – Town Hall, Leeds, Yorkshire
One of the most magnificent of the large town halls constructed across the United Kingdom during the reign of Queen Victoria.nPlanned to include law courts,
One of the most magnificent of the large town halls constructed across the United Kingdom during the reign of Queen Victoria.nPlanned to include law courts,
Published in The Building News,
From The Building News, June 20, 1862: This house, of which we give an engraving on the opposite page,
“The building of which we give a view is in the course of erection for Messrs.
Construction of the current hospital on its new site in Great George Street started in 1863 to the designs of Sir George Gilbert Scott.
Constructed as a lecture hall, and location for study,
Published in The Building News,
The Infirmary was built in 1874 alongside the Leeds Union Workhouse.
From The Building News, December 19 1873: “This illustration represents one of tho new shops in the reconstruction of Boar-lane,
Perspective View including plan published in The Building News October 17th 1873.