1901 – Passmore Edwards Convalescent Home for Railway Men, Herne Bay, Kent
The Herne Bay Convalescent Home was the first of ten homes to be opened by the Railway Industry for railway workers;
The Herne Bay Convalescent Home was the first of ten homes to be opened by the Railway Industry for railway workers;
The Theatre Royal was a 3,000 seat theatre built in 1899 and closed in 1955 and was converted into shops and a warehouse.
The grand baroque Lloyd’s Bank is one of the the most imposing banks in Manchester.
Ever since Manchester Corporation first took over the City Art Gallery in 1882 there have been plans to extend the premises.
Constructed along with a small Baptist Church by John La Touch.
In 1857 John La Touche first heard the preaching of Dr.
The Poor Clares founded a convent in Cavan in 1861 in a large premises on Main Street.
Although this design was not constructed,
Country House, circa1904-1905 by Edmund Wimperis and Best,
Not constructed, the ruined village church,