1868 – Warehousemen and Clerks’ Orphan Schools, Manchester
Formed as The Manchester Warehousemen and Clerks’ Orphan Schools in 1855, moved to this site in 1869,
Formed as The Manchester Warehousemen and Clerks’ Orphan Schools in 1855, moved to this site in 1869,
From The Architect and Contract Reporter, May 29 1869: The Municipal Government of Liverpool has arrived at its present condition,
Front Elevation & Plan with key published in The Building News, October 21st 1870. “THE hospital,
Front elevation, longitudinal & transverse section including plan as published in The Building News, December 16th 1870.
From The Builder: “We give a view of the Club building now in course of erection in Manchester.
Constructed but without the planned tower. Contained 32 shops and 132 linear yards of stalls. The market area was covered by a three span wrought iron and glass roof.
Image published in The Building News, March 4th 1870. “WE this week publish a plan and view of a design by Mr.
From The Building News, November 28, 1873: “Last week we gave an elevation of these workshops.
The hotel was built in in 1871 as a railway hotel by the London and North Western Railway to serve Lime Street Station,
Eccles Shorrock & Co., cotton spinners, constructed this impressive building between 1859 and 1871, including the erection of a 303ft high Italian campanile chimney,