1722 – Worcester Guildhall, Worcestershire
The Worcester Guildhall was originally built as a meeting place for Worcester merchants artound 1227. As with many other guildhalls,
The Worcester Guildhall was originally built as a meeting place for Worcester merchants artound 1227. As with many other guildhalls,
Selected design by Peck & Stephens, published in The Builder, January 14th 1860. The present Guildhall in Cambridge,
Built to the design of Edward William Godwin, begun when he was only 28, between 1861 and 1864.
Unsuccessful entry for new Guildhall, or Town Hall, for Winchester by Dublin architect J.J. O’Callaghan. Design was one of six shortlisted.
The premiated design for Winchester Town Hall in an architectural competition to design a new town hall,
The Guildhall was originally built in 1887 by The Honourable The Irish Society at a cost of £19,000.00 and was officially opened in July 1890.
Unbuilt design for a new Guildhall for Cambridge. The present Guildhall in Cambridge, was completed in 1939,