1899 – Cannon Street Hotel, Birmingham
“The plans make this design explicit — Portland stone,
“The plans make this design explicit — Portland stone,
“The rebuilding of the Hop Market Hotel is consequent upon the proposed widenine of Foregate- street by the corporation of Worcester,
In 1896 James Ramsay, then the proprietor of Pearce’s Hotel at the corner of Bury Street and Ryder Street,
Still a hotel today although much butchered at street level.
“THIS hotel is now being erected fronting the sea in Pevensey Bay,
A prominent bar and hotel constructed on the site of an earlier hostelry known for cock-fighting.
Remodelled in 1900 ‘on modern lines as a station hotel’.
Ornate Victorian hotel with retail units at ground level.
Originally opened as a Temperance Hotel at the railway excursion resort of Whitehead.
The Empire Hotel used as an annex to the Granville Military Hospital during the First World War and as a discharge depot for Canadian troops after the second.