1858 – Temperance Hall, Temple Street, Birmingham, Warwickshire
The new Temperance Hall opened on October 14th, 1858 and the total cost of the building was £3298 17s 5 ½d,
The new Temperance Hall opened on October 14th, 1858 and the total cost of the building was £3298 17s 5 ½d,
From The Building News, May 24, 1861: “This building, the residence of Frederick Walton, Esq., of the Old Hall Works,
From The Building News, August 22, 1862: The Assembly Room is 70 ft. by 40 ft.
Belonging to the Shirley family for hundreds of years, in 1858, Evelyn Philip Shirley, “finding the property in much need of repair”,
From The Building News, June 6, 1862: Our principal illustration this week represents some projected Church schools at West Bromwich.
The new house of 1862 was built in practically the same position as the old with stables,
Commissioned by a Major Seel, it cost him £27,000, an enormous sum in those days.
Altar Window designed by T. Willement and published in The Building News,
Competition entry for new Law Courts, Judges Lodgings & Municipal Buildings. Perspective view & ground plan published in The Building News,