1891 – Royal Assembly Hall, South Shields, Tyne and Wear
Architect: J.H. Morton
Originally built as an extension to the adjacent Royal Hotel as it also contained accomodation rooms in addition to function space.
Originally built as an extension to the adjacent Royal Hotel as it also contained accomodation rooms in addition to function space.
Short-lived and eccentric building, opened in 1891 and destroyed by fire in 1915.
After the destruction of the interior of Cork Courthouse in a fire in early 1891,
A pair of houses designed for his father and another relative described as being in the ‘English Domestic Revival’
“The ceremony of laying the foundation stone was performed early in October last by Miss Sheil,
Published in The Building News, August 14th 1891.
Perspective view including plans published in The Building News,