1868 – Cemetery Chapels, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire
THE designs for these chapels are by Messrs. J. Ladds and J.M. Hooker, and were selected in open competition from about twenty other sets sent in.
THE designs for these chapels are by Messrs. J. Ladds and J.M. Hooker, and were selected in open competition from about twenty other sets sent in.
From The Building News: “THIS building is now being erected at Bedford. The college is arranged to accomodate 300 boys.
From The Architect and Contract Reporter, January 30 1869: This church (of which we give an interior perspective view,
Perspective including vignette of ground plan for farm buildings on the estate of Corpus Christi College,
Between 1868 and 1974 Shefford was the site of St Francis’ Boy’s Home (an orphanage) that was situated upon the High Street next to the Roman Catholic Church of St Francis of Assisi.
Between 1868 and 1974 Shefford was the site of St Francis’ Boy’s Home (an orphanage) that was situated upon the High Street next to the Roman Catholic Church of St Francis of Assisi.
Published in The Building News, August 30th 1895.
“This country-house has been erected for Mr. W.U. Allen, J.P. for the county of Bedford.
Built adjacent to the swimming baths of 1872, the Grand Theatre was opened on 10th December 1898 with a performance by Lily Langtree.