1858 – Temperance Hall, Temple Street, Birmingham, Warwickshire
The new Temperance Hall opened on October 14th, 1858 and the total cost of the building was £3298 17s 5 ½d,
The new Temperance Hall opened on October 14th, 1858 and the total cost of the building was £3298 17s 5 ½d,
From The Building News, August 22, 1862: The Assembly Room is 70 ft. by 40 ft.
Competition entry for new Law Courts, Judges Lodgings & Municipal Buildings. Perspective view & ground plan published in The Building News,
Published in The Building News, October 29th 1875.
New premises for Messrs. Cooper & Co. including ground plans published in The Building News,
Designed by Messrs Ball & Goddard of Birmingham the college was opened in 1881 and is now a Grade II listed building forming part of the University of Central England Campus.
Second Premiated Design. Front , Rear Elevations & Ground Plan with alternative design for primary facade.
Perspective view of Jevons and Mellor’s new premises on Corporation Street as published in The Building News,
The Church of The Redeemer was a Baptist church, built on land on the corner of Wyndham Road donated by local benefactor William Middleton.
Accepted & rejected front elevations including plans as published in The Building News, October 6th 1882.