1888 – County Brewery, Aston New Town, Birmingham
Designed for Mr. W. King and published in The Architect, February 10th 1888.
Designed for Mr. W. King and published in The Architect, February 10th 1888.
Perspective View & Ground Plans published in The Building News, November 5th 1897. Unclear if this design was ever constructed.
In 1898 de Lacy Aherne was commissioned to build a series of houses by his father-in-law,
Finished in red brick and cream terra cotta. Also known as Coleridge Chambers. Grade II Listed.
Proposal for building over a Great Western Railway tunnel showing the underpinning structure. Published in The Building News,
“The plans make this design explicit — Portland stone, with Berkshire bricks and green slates,
THE site is in a well wooded suburb of Birmingham, and the plan is arranged to suit a nearly triangular plot of land,
The Carlton Theatre on the corner of Saltley Road and Nechells Place, Birmingham was designed by Thomas Guest at a cost of £14,000.