1875 – St. Mary’s Church, Whitegate, Cheshire
From The Architect, December 4, 1875: This church, built in the style shown by the small sketch about JL the year 1730,
From The Architect, December 4, 1875: This church, built in the style shown by the small sketch about JL the year 1730,
Perspective View incuding plans published in The Building News, October 13th 1876.
A proposed design of the Methodist chapel in Weston Point, Runcorn.
Perspective View including ground & 1st floor plan for the Widnes School Board, published in The Building News,
Founded when Jesuits who had been expelled from Germany in 1872 and settled in Ditton. The church was constructed between 1876 and 1879,
This was one of Douglas’ largest country houses, built for the grain merchant, Hugh Lyle Smyth.
“The space between the covered market and the site of the Town Hall was occupied by tavern premises,
When Hamilton Square in Birkenhead was designed in the early 19th century, a plot of land was made available for the siting of a town hall between Hamilton Street and Chester Street.
Perspective including ground plan published in The Architect,March 31th 1883.