1869 – Wedgewood Memorial Institute, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire
From The Architect and Contract Reporter,
From The Architect and Contract Reporter,
Elevations & Plans published in The Building News,
Interior view published in The Building News,
St. Andrews, the 3rd church to stand on this site in Toddington,
“This building is one of the earliest examples of the revival of the Jacobean and Queen Anne styles in London,
“Kenwood Tower now being erected for Mr Brooke will have the external walls with Loughborough red bricks and rubbed red brick quoins,
Backhouse’s Bank merged in 1896 with Gurney’s Bank of Norwich and Barclays of London to form what is now Barclays Bank.
As published in The Building News,
From The Builder, April 2, 1870: THE subject of the accompanying illustration is the newly erected asylum for the reception of the insane poor of the county of Berks and boroughs of Reading and Newbury.
From The Builder, May 21, 1870: “The material of front and back is white Suffolk brick;