1870 – Manchester Reform Club, Lancashire
From The Builder: “We give a view of the Club building now in course of erection in Manchester.
From The Builder: “We give a view of the Club building now in course of erection in Manchester.
From The Architect, July 10, 1875: The accompanying illustrations have been reduced from some of those which -were submitted by Mr.
Perspective view including ground &1st floor plans published in The Building News, November 21st 1884. The building ceased to be used as a Liberal Club in 1899 and was destroyed during the Second World War.
In 1880, a a group of Ulster Liberals debated whether the cause of the Liberal Party should be advanced by formation of a Club in Belfast similar to the Reform Club in Manchester.
Perspective including ground & first floor plans from The Building News, May 25th 1888. Later became the Castle Theatre,
“The foundation-stone of the above club premises was laid by Earl Carrington on March 16th of last year,