1860 – St. John’s Church, Howsham, Yorkshire
Constructed 1859-60 by Street for Hannah Cholmley.
Constructed 1859-60 by Street for Hannah Cholmley.
Published in The Building News, February 10, 1860. “THE Phoenix Inn, Leeds (a view of which forms our illustration this week),
From The Building News: “THE accompanying is a view of the drill-room about to be built for the Sth West York Rifle Volunteers at Bradford,
From The Building News, June 20, 1862: This house, of which we give an engraving on the opposite page, is situated at Weetwood,
From The Building News, September 26, 1862: The subject of our illustration this week is the town hall now being erected in Hull of which we give the principal elevation The old building in Lowgate known as the Maitfiion house and in which the municipal business of the town was conducted has been entirely demolished and the ground cleared for the now structure The greater part of the foundations are already in an advanced state,
“The building of which we give a view is in the course of erection for Messrs.
Construction of the current hospital on its new site in Great George Street started in 1863 to the designs of Sir George Gilbert Scott.
“This mansion was erected some time ago for Mr. John Croasley, at Manor Heath, about a mile from the town of Halifax,
“Among the many new and handsome structures erected of late years in the town of Halifax,
“The subject of our chief cut, the new church of St. Cuthbert, Durham, has just been completed, from the designs of Mr.