1861 – Denbigh Railway Station, Wales
Constructed for the Vale of Clwyd Railway which was a standard-gauge line which connecting the towns of Rhyl and Denbigh via St.
Constructed for the Vale of Clwyd Railway which was a standard-gauge line which connecting the towns of Rhyl and Denbigh via St.
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Destroyed by fire in 1947.
Elevations and plans published in The Building News,
Design for extensions to the former townhall of Cardiff replaced by Cardiff City Hall in 1906
Perspective View including ground plans as published in The Building News,
Temperance Town was the unofficial name for a working-class inner-city suburb of Cardiff established in the late 1850s and demolished in the 1930s to make way for Cardiff Bus Station.
“The offices illustrated this week are to be devoted to the use of the Postal Telegraph Ser-vice,
“This block of buildings is now in course of erection for Mr.
Bank branch for the Glamorganshire Banking Company –
Designed by Cardiff architect Henry C.