1864 – Church of St. Wilfred, York
Designed by George Goldie, son of a prominent parishioner Dr. Goldie the church was designed in the Gothic revival,
Designed by George Goldie, son of a prominent parishioner Dr. Goldie the church was designed in the Gothic revival,
Designed for John Edward Taylor, owner of the Manchester Guardian, but sold in 1874 to the engineer,
Perspective view including ground plan of design for G.F. Wilbraham esq. and published in The Building News,
Built as “The People’s Palace” in 1873, Alexandra Palace provided the Victorians with a great environment and recreation centre,
The Belgravia Hotel was a collection of Victorian Villas on Ulsterville Ave, with fine polychromic brickwork,
Perspective including ground plan as published in The Building News, July 4th 1873: “One of our lithographic illustrations this week represents a very interesting little church just erected at Bettws-y-Coed,
Built to designs by William Hague, at a cost of £10,000, after he won a competition for its design.
A Grade II* listed Town Hall designed by William Hill and George Woodhouse and opened in June 1873 by Albert Edward,
15th Century Country house. heavily remodelled with considerable internal refitting throughout the 17c and with further alterations and additions of the later 19c.Originally the home of the Bowering family,
From The Building News, August 15 1873: “It is very difficult in these days to hit upon a new and successful idea.