1920 – Design for Alexandra Hotel, Bridlington, Yorkshire
Unbuilt extensions to the Alexandra Hotel –
Unbuilt extensions to the Alexandra Hotel –
Following the end of the war in 1918,
An attractive little building, the main facade of Ruabon brick to the street has a half-timbered gable over a large leaded glass window with an adjacent open porch.
Commissioned by a Major Seel,
This fine limestone building was erected in the late 1820’s and was probably designed by James Pain.
“We illustrate in this week’s number the ground and first-floor plans and the perspective ^new of the first premiated and accepted design for the above,
St Mary’s Church of Ireland was completed in 1868 to a design by the London architect William Slater.
Lewis in his Topographical Dictionary refers to Strancally Castle as “a modern castle,
Chörlein are projections on the first floor of a house –
Church building readily identifiable as the work of Semple with later interior decoration from the early twentieth century –