1857 – Art Treasures Exhibition Building, Manchester, Lancashire
A temporary exhibition structure built to hold the ‘Art Treasures of Great Britain”
A temporary exhibition structure built to hold the ‘Art Treasures of Great Britain”
The existing Chapel is the third on the site. The first was under construction in 1328,
A double-facaded building which runs through the block between Chambers Street and Reade Street, and was among the first fully cast iron-fronted buildings in the world.
Cole’s Monument is one of the most prominent landmarks on Enniskillen’s skyline. Started in 1845, the monument took twelve years to complete.
Completed in 1857, the two storey Italianate Custom House stands on the site of the old Ballast Office –
The Dawson Monument was built to commemorate Captain Vesey Dawson – a local landowner who died at the battle of Inkerman in 1854.
Fourth prize design in architectural competition for the Foreign Department, which won Deane & Woodward a premium of £200.
Perspective View published in The Building News, October 23rd 1857.
Little Aston Hall was originally constructed around 1730 by Richard Scott of nearby Great Barr Hall,
Designed by architects Deane and Woodward, Molesworth Hall was a freestanding building built of Portland,