1867 – Designs for proposed buildings in Sefton Park, Liverpool
Architect: André & Hornblower
Sefton Park is a 235 acre,
Sefton Park is a 235 acre,
One of the designs submitted for the Royal Courts of Justice competition in London,
From The Building News, July 5th 1867: “THE drawings which have been entered for this competition have been very properly exhibited to the public in the TownhaU at Great Yarmouth,
According to Polsue, Joseph. A complete parochial history of the county of Cornwall;
Published in The Building News, September 27 1867.
Palmerston House was named after the Third Viscount Palmerston.
From The Building News: “THESE buildings,
Rejected design in architectural competition to design new town hall,
Residence, Norham Manor, Oxford; W. Wilkinson,
Selected design in architectural competition to design new town hall.