1861 – Volunteer Drill Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire
Architect: Andrews & Delaunay
From The Building News: “THE accompanying is a view of the drill-room about to be built for the Sth West York Rifle Volunteers at Bradford,
From The Building News: “THE accompanying is a view of the drill-room about to be built for the Sth West York Rifle Volunteers at Bradford,
Published in The Building News, October 22nd 1886.
Designed for the 3rd Volunteer Brigade Lancashire Division of the Royal Artillary. Interior Perspective View published in The Building News,
Designed in a weighty Romanesque Revival Style and built of red rough faced sandstone. The principle façade is distinguished by its troop door surrounded by a large round arched window and flanked by conical topped stairtowers.