1906 – City Chambers, Leeds, Yorkshire
Architect: Perkin & Bulmer
Published in The Building News,
The Co-operative Printing Society, which was formed in Manchester as the North of England’s Co-operative Printing Society in 1869.
Built 1906 as headquarters of Frimley Urban District Council (later renamed Frimley and Camberley Urban District Council),
In 1895, Walter Brierley and John Demaine were employed by North Riding County Council to be the architects for the new building.
Fine Edwardian Baroque courthouse with a landmark tower,
The Crown and Mitre Hotel was built in 1905 on the site of the original Crown and Mitre Inn which dates back to before the Jacobite Rebellion of 1746.
Interior View of Recreation Hall &
Unsuccessful design in competition for new Municipal Buildings.