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Alfred Waterhouse RA PPRIBA (19 July 1830 – 22 August 1905) was an English architect, particularly associated with Gothic Revival architecture, although he designed using other architectural styles as well.
Alfred Waterhouse (1830–1905) was a prolific English architect who worked in the second half of the 19th century. His buildings were largely in Victorian Gothic Revival style. Waterhouse's biographer, Colin Cunningham, states that between about 1865 and about 1885 he was "the most widely employed British architect". [1]
Alfred Waterhouse (1830–1905) was a prolific English architect who worked in the second half of the 19th century. His buildings were largely in Victorian Gothic Revival style. Waterhouse's biographer, Colin Cunningham, states that between about 1865 and about 1885 he was "the most widely employed British architect". [1]
Alfred Waterhouse (1830–1905) was a prolific English architect who worked in the second half of the 19th century. His buildings were largely in Victorian Gothic Revival style. Waterhouse's biographer, Colin Cunningham, states that between about 1865 and about 1885 he was "the most widely employed British architect". [ 1 ]
Alfred Waterhouse The Manchester Assize Courts was a building housing law courts on Great Ducie Street in the Strangeways district of Manchester , England. It was 279 ft (85 m) tall and from 1864 to 1877 the tallest building in Manchester.
The south end was designed by Thomas Archer and A. Green and constructed as a block of luxury residential apartments in 1884 [1] while the north end, occupied by the National Liberal Club, was designed by Alfred Waterhouse and completed in 1887. [2]
Buildings and structures designed in whole or in part by British architect, Alfred Waterhouse Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alfred Waterhouse . Pages in category "Alfred Waterhouse buildings"
Alfred Waterhouse Manchester Town Hall is a Victorian , Neo-gothic municipal building in Manchester , England. It is the ceremonial headquarters of Manchester City Council and houses a number of local government departments.