1891 – Royal Assembly Hall, South Shields, Tyne and Wear
Architect: J.H. Morton
Originally built as an extension to the adjacent Royal Hotel as it also contained accomodation rooms in addition to function space.
Originally built as an extension to the adjacent Royal Hotel as it also contained accomodation rooms in addition to function space.
The Building News felt that the view seemed conjured “up in the mind the ruins of some stately edifice in the Venetian Lagoons: the dark and massive features appear to rise out of a wet shiny pavement or lake.
“The church of St. Augustine,
Published in The Building News,
Perspective view, & plans published in The Building News,
“The estate has lately been sold for the large sum of £80,000,