1866 – Grosvenor Hotel, Chester, Cheshire
Designed and built between 1863 and 1866 by the Chester architect Thomas Mainwaring Penson –
Designed and built between 1863 and 1866 by the Chester architect Thomas Mainwaring Penson –
King’s was originally opened in 1840 in the disused St Clements Dane workhouse in Portugal Street close to Lincoln’s Inn Fields.
Now part of the University Hospital of North Staffordshire,
Opened in 1866 as the “New Prince of Wales Theatre and Opera House,”
The architect of the new church,
In 1940 the church was severely damaged in an air raid and,
“Compared with the number of banks recently opened in London the provinces cannot be said to have done much in this kind of building,
The Whitehall Club opened in early 1866,
Also known as Rockhurst. Built in 1866-7 for E.W Cooke by architect Norman Shaw in his domestic ‘Old English’
In 1864 Sir William Jackson donated land for the building of the Birkenhead industrial school.