1880 – Jevons & Mellor, Corporation Street, Birmingham
Perspective view of Jevons and Mellor’s new premises on Corporation Street as published in The Building News,
Perspective view of Jevons and Mellor’s new premises on Corporation Street as published in The Building News,
The main house was demolished in 1927, leaving the service wing and ancillary buildings. Originally built between 1864 and 1870 by architect William Eden Nesfield for Liverpool banker John Pemberton Heywood.
“The Hereford County College has been built within half a mile of the city by a company of which the Dean of Hereford is the chairman,
Perspective View including plans published in The Building News, July 29 1881. “The grammar-school at Shrewsbury will shortly be removed from its present quarters to a new bite on the other side of the town,
“Adjoining the parish-church of Polesworth there were, until recently, a group of buildings, a portion of which had been used for religious purposes,
“This new house, of which wo give two views, with ground-plan, is built on the hill- side,
“The above church, which has been built mainly by the exertions of the Vicar of Tamworth,
The Church of The Redeemer was a Baptist church, built on land on the corner of Wyndham Road donated by local benefactor William Middleton.
In 1878 it was decided to enlarge the chancel and add a vestry to an existing church on this sute,
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