Architecture (217 pages found in this category)


Warburton Toll Bridge

Privately owned statutory tolled undertaking which incorporates a public highway road length, one of the few remaining pre-motorway toll bridges in the UK.

Wellington Suspension Bridge

Bridge crossing the River Dee in Aberdeen, northeast Scotland

West Pier Public Convenience

Category A designated public convenience in Rothesay, opened in 1900.

Wigan Pier

Area around the Leeds and Liverpool Canal in Wigan, Greater Manchester, England, a wharf where coal from a nearby colliery was transferred from wagons into canal barges via an iron tippler. It was demolished in 1929.

William James Neatby

Ceramic designer and artist born in Barnsley, Yorkshire, who trained as an architect but changed career and went to work for Burmantofts Pottery.

Worsley New Hall

Worsley's third manor house, New Hall was built in 1846 to designs by Edward Blore for Francis Egerton, 1st Earl of Ellesmere.

Wythenshawe Hall

16th-century medieval timber-framed historic house and former manor house in Wythenshawe, Manchester, England.