1882 – Manitoba College, Winnipeg
Originally built as a Methodist College, until the the buildings were purchased by the Jesuits in 1930 for St.
Originally built as a Methodist College, until the the buildings were purchased by the Jesuits in 1930 for St.
In 1857 John La Touche first heard the preaching of Dr. Spurgeon in London and was gradually won over by his brand of Baptist evangelism.
When Hamilton Square in Birkenhead was designed in the early 19th century, a plot of land was made available for the siting of a town hall between Hamilton Street and Chester Street.
“The Earl of Derby, a fortnight ago, opened the new building added to the hospital for Diseases of the Chest,
Published in The Building News, April 29th 1881.
Illustrations from a lavishly bound book that was published to commemorate the restoration of the Cathedral by George Edmund Street in 1882.
The original church was built in 1629 by Valentine Payne and there is an inscription on the bell to Elizabeth Payne,
Perspective and interior views including ground plan from the The Building News, September 26th 1879. Consecrated in 1882,