Backworth Railway Station
Backworth railway station served part of Newcastle in the English county of Northumberland, later part of Tyne and Wear. The …
Backworth railway station served part of Newcastle in the English county of Northumberland, later part of Tyne and Wear. The …
The Belah Viaduct was a railway viaduct on the South Durham and Lancashire Union Railway, crossing the River Belah, in …
St. Mary’s (Whitechapel Road) was a station on the District and Metropolitan lines of the London Underground. It was located …
Manchester Exchange Station was a railway station located immediately to the north of Manchester city centre. It served the city …
The Hippodrome was an early 20th century theatre built on Oxford Road. It was purpose built and was designed by …
Tait Tower (also known as Tait’s Tower and officially as the Tower of Empire) was a tower in the art …
The London Astoria was a music venue, located at 157 Charing Cross Road, in London, England. It had been leased …
Brill railway station was the terminus of a small railway line in Buckinghamshire, England, known as the Brill Tramway. Built …
London Necropolis railway station was the Waterloo, London terminus of the London Necropolis Railway. The London Necropolis Railway was opened …
Manchester Mayfield is a former railway station in Manchester, England. It is located on the south side of Fairfield Street, …
Crystal Palace (High Level) railway station was a station in the London Borough of Southwark in south London. It was …
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The Crystal Palace was a cast-iron and plate-glass building originally erected in Hyde Park, London, England, to house the Great …
Master Mariners’ Almshouses, Hull
Albion Street, Hull, Kingston upon Hull HU1 3TE Built: 1852Demolished: 1943Architect: Cuthbert Broderick
St Enoch station was a mainline railway station in the city of Glasgow, Scotland between 1876 and 1966. It was …
The Royal Arch was erected in Dundee, Scotland, between 1849 and 1853 to commemorate a visit to the city by …
St James’s Square – St James’s Barton to Milk Street – part blitzed, part wantonly destroyed in 1968
The Lion Brewery was a prominent riverside landmark in Lambeth, just before it was demolished in 1949 for the building …
The Swan Arcade was a four-storey building located between Market Street and Broadway, Bradford, England and stood opposite the Wool …
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Quarry Hill was originally an inner-city area of Leeds. Between 1938 and 1978 Quarry Hill was the location of what …
Birmingham Snow Hill is a railway station and tram terminus in the centre of Birmingham, England. It is one of …
The Gaiety Theatre was a West End theatre in London, located on Aldwych at the eastern end of the Strand. …
Wealthy merchant’s mansion with elaborate staircase and panelled rooms.
Unitarian Chapel in South Place
St Swithin, London Stone, was an Anglican Church in the City of London. It stood on the north side of …
St. Stephen’s Church, Coleman Street was a church in the City of London, at the corner of Coleman Street and …
St. Mary Aldermanbury was a church in the City of London first mentioned in 1181 and destroyed by the Great …
St Katherine Coleman was a parish church in the City of London, situated in St. Katherine’s Row, on the south …
St. George Botolph Lane was a church off Eastcheap, in the ward of Billingsgate in the City of London. The …