1899 – Selected Design for Royal Institution, Liverpool
Architect: Briggs & Wolstenholme
The Liverpool Royal Institution was a learned society set up in 1814 for “the Promotion of Literature,
The Liverpool Royal Institution was a learned society set up in 1814 for “the Promotion of Literature,
“This hospital,
Perspective including ground & 1st.floor plans published in The Building News,
The interior decorations were in Louis XV style,
“THIS hotel is now being erected fronting the sea in Pevensey Bay,
“This group of two detached and four semi- detached houses has recently been erected for Mr.
A prominent bar and hotel constructed on the site of an earlier hostelry known for cock-fighting.
“This little house, built for the architect’s own occupation,
On the corner with Hinton Lane the General Draper was rebuilt in the 1890’s and removed for road widening in 1964,
Still a public house, today but run by Wetherspoon.