The Eastern Club
Built in 1869 by F.T. Pilkington. Demolished Nov/Dec 1967 to make way for the building of Dundee Savings bank now …
Built in 1869 by F.T. Pilkington. Demolished Nov/Dec 1967 to make way for the building of Dundee Savings bank now …
Dorchester House was a mansion in Park Lane, London, built in 1853 by Robert Stayner Holford. It was demolished in …
Grosvenor House was one of the largest private townhouses situated on Park Lane in London. The house was the home …
Devonshire House in Piccadilly was the London residence of the Dukes of Devonshire in the 18th and 19th centuries. It …
Manors was a station at the junction of the East Coast Main Line and the line towards Gosforth. It had …
Heaton railway station was a railway station in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, near the southern boundary of Heaton with Byker. …
Newcastle Fish Market
George Handyside was born into a poor working family in 1821 at Newton on the Moor near Felton, Northumberland. At …
Simpson’s Hotel was built to offer accommodation to transient workers. It was built shortly before the First World War by …
The Borough Theatre in Wallsend was demolished in March 2011. The following is the description of the building that appeared …
The Liverpool Custom House was built by John Foster on the site of Liverpool’s old dock and was completed in …
The Adelphi Buildings, a block of 24 unified neoclassical terrace houses occupying the land between The Strand and the River …
The Euston Arch, built in 1837, was the original entrance to Euston station, facing onto Drummond Street, London. The Arch …
Nos. 149-157 Westgate Road and 35-39 St. James Boulevard (1-5 Blenheim Street). Built in the early to mid C19. Appears …
The Waterloo Pub, Newcastle upon Tyne
A fine shopping arcade constructed in the early 1830s. Designed by Newcastle architect John Dobson (1787-1865), and built by Newcastle …
Eldon Square was built as part of the 1825–40 reconstruction of Newcastle city centre. In 1824 John Dobson was commissioned …