1901 – Episcopal Residence, Redland Green, Bristol, Gloucestershire
“The accompanying drawings from last season’s Royal Academy Exhibition illustrate the Bishop of Bristol’s house,
“The accompanying drawings from last season’s Royal Academy Exhibition illustrate the Bishop of Bristol’s house,
The congregation of Fisherwick was founded in 1823 as Fisherwick Place Church and was based in a church of 1827.
A fine fire station designed by the city architect C.J McCarthy in 1901,
Now a boutique hotel, but originally completed in 1903,
In 1810 a former convent became part of the Grangegorman House of Industry (workhouse) who commissioned a hospital to care for the ‘ruptured poor’.
Designed by the Belfast-based architect Vincent Craig (brother of the first Prime-minister of Northern Ireland,
Church with adjacent dwellings designed by Hall,
Built by Leamington Corporation and officially opened in 1902 as the Municipal Schools and Public Library.
Friar Lane Chapel was founded in 1827 in the centre of Nottingham.
“This house is about to be erected on a beautiful site in Suney,