Bristol
1864 – Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol
The Clifton Suspension Bridge, spanning the picturesque Avon Gorge, is the symbol of the city of Bristol. For almost 150 years this Grade I listed structure has attracted visitors from all over the world.
1864 – National Provincial Bank, Corn St., Bristol, Gloucestershire
Early branch for the National Provincial Bank.
1868 – Godwin & Crisp’s design for Bristol Assize Courts
In 1868, an architectural competition was held for a new law courts building for Bristol.
1869 – Granary, Bristol, Gloucestershire
The Granary was built in 1869 for Wait, James and Co. As large amounts of grain were spread out to dry in this building,
1870 – Liverpool & London Insurance Offices, Bristol, Gloucestershire
From The Builder, June 4, 1870: THE elaborately ornamented building of which we publish a view in our present issue has been erected in Corn street Bristol as the West England and South Wales district offices of the insurance company named above.
1870 – Philiosophical Institution and Library, Bristol, Gloucestershire
From The Builder March 5 1870: The building for those amalgamated institutions at the top of Park street close to several other important edifices is progressing towards completion and in our present number publish a view of it and the plan of ground floor.
1871 – Premiated Design for Assize Courts, Bristol, Gloucestershire
Front Elevation published in The Building News, June 9th 1871. An interesting background into this design was published in The Architect,
1871 – Selected Design for Bristol Assize Courts
The assize courts were attached to the rear of the Guildhall between 1867-70, by TS Pope and J Bindon.
1874 – Interior of Church Now Being built Nr. Bristol, Gloucestershire
Interior of Church Now Being built Nr. Bristol, published in The Building News, July 25th 1874