Architecture (216 pages found in this category)


Hulme Hall

Former half-timbered manor house on the banks of the River Irwell in Manchester, demolished in about 1840.

J. C. Prestwich

James Caldwell Prestwich (1852–1940) was an English architect. He was born in Atherton, Lancashire and educated at Leigh and Nantwich Grammar Schools.

Jervaulx Abbey

Ruined Cistercian monastery and scheduled monument about one and a half miles (2.4 km) east of East Witton in Wensleydale, North Yorkshire.

John Carr

Prolific architect who worked mainly in the North of England, (1723–1807).

John Smith, architect

John Smith (1781 – 22 July 1852) was a Scottish architect who contributed significantly to the architecture of Aberdeen.

Jonathan Simpson

Architect who was born, educated and practised in Bolton.

Keppel’s Column

One of several follies and monuments erected on the Wentworth Park Estate in South Yorkshire.

Kirklees Priory

Medieval nunnery associated with the legend of the death of Robin Hood.

L. C. Howitt

Manchester City Council’s chief architect from 1946 until his retirement in 1961.

Lancet window

Tall, narrow window typically associated with the Gothic architectural style.