1906 – Church at Swalwell, Northumberland
Architect: Oliver, Leeson & Wood
Design proposal for church in mining village.
Design proposal for church in mining village.
A new Gothic style Church erected to a design of the architect William Hague and carried out under superintendence of T.F.McNamara.
In 1888 Queen Victoria gave the town of Belfast the status of City.
A massive warehouse building now used as offices and shopping facilities,
Published in The Building News,
A fine convent chapel by William A.
Built 1906 as headquarters of Frimley Urban District Council (later renamed Frimley and Camberley Urban District Council),