1901 – Trinity Congregational Church, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds, Yorkshire
Architect: George F. Danby
Listed Grade II. No longer in use as a church,
Listed Grade II. No longer in use as a church,
Perspective Views including ground floor plans as published in The Building News,
Unbuilt entry in competition to design a new Royal Infirmary.
“This formed the subject of a limited competition for the new Wesleyan Centenary Hall in Bishopsgate-street,
“This design was favourably mentioned by the assessor,
“This design was placed second by the assessor,
Design for a National Monument by Belfast architect W.H.
Around 1980 this chapel which had been disused for some years,
“Building operations will shortly be commenced with the new halls and other premises for the Wesleyan Mission at the comer of Earl Grey-street and Wellington-place,