1873 – Bettws -Y- Coed Church, Wales
Perspective including ground plan as published in The Building News, July 4th 1873: “One of our lithographic illustrations this week represents a very interesting little church just erected at Bettws-y-Coed,
Perspective including ground plan as published in The Building News, July 4th 1873: “One of our lithographic illustrations this week represents a very interesting little church just erected at Bettws-y-Coed,
Church extensively damaged following bombing on the 28th and 29th of August 1940 – the first church in England to be bombed.
Published in The Building News, January 31st 1879. In the 1870s there was a tremendous amount of development and building work at Sedbergh,
Perspective including Ground Floor Plans, designed for C.R. Fletcher Lutwidge esq, and published in The Building News,
Largely built as designed and illustrated, the church is still existing as St. John the Baptist.
The chief stone of a new asylum for idiots of the six northern counties of England has been laid with Masonic ceremonial by the Earl of Zetland as Grand Master.
Built between 1883-1885 on a site where it is believed there have been churches since the eighth century.
Perspective published in The Building News, June 12th 1896.
Perspective View published in The Building News, June 12th 1896.