1878 – Church of St. Mary, Middlesbrough, Yorkshire
St. Mary’s Church was dedicated in August 1878 and early the following year became the Cathedral of the New See of Middlesbrough.
St. Mary’s Church was dedicated in August 1878 and early the following year became the Cathedral of the New See of Middlesbrough.
Perspective View including Interior View published in The Building News,
In 1863, William Nicholson of the firm of J&W Nicholson &
A largely 15th-century church before the addition of a three stage tower and south aisle by Morris &
From The Building News: “This conspicuous building is now in course of erection on a commanding site at the corner of Newgate-street and King Edward-street.
From The Building News, July 8 1878: “The site of the proposed building,
The former Derby Central School of Art dating from late 1878 and was home for many years to an arthouse cinema.
Design for the remodeling of St.
An earlier church was demolished in 1813 apart from the tower.
“The boundary walls and stone piers were erected as shown by our view last year,