1918 – Midland Rd. Infants’ School, Bradford, Yorkshire
From The Building News, January 29, 1919: “This school has recently been erected in the Midland Road,
From The Building News, January 29, 1919: “This school has recently been erected in the Midland Road,
Now a care centre for children with disabilities. From The Building News, January 1, 1919: “These school buildings have just been completed.
From The Building News, January 1, 1919: “This scheme provides for sixty-three single-roomed dwellings for the housing of 126 persons.
Perhaps never constructed, but the site suggested is now in use for residential buildings. Published in The Building News,
Published in The Building News, September 12, 1919: “This lych gate will be erected at the north-west entrance of the churchyard,
Unbuilt extensions to the Alexandra Hotel – the central bock of nine-bays with a further three-bays to either side comprised the original hotel.
An Architectural competition was held in 1920 to design a new muncipal building including a concert hall venue –
From The Building News, July 16 1920: “Messrs. Marsh, Jones, and Cribb, the well-known decorators and furnishers of Leeds,
Following the end of the war in 1918, plans were made to commemorate the Bridlington’s fallen with a suitable memorial.