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Durham Archive
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1881 – St. Cuthbert’s New Church, Ushaw, Durham
Architects: Dunn & Hansom Ushaw College (St Cuthbert’s College, Ushaw) is a Roman Catholic seminary, founded at Douai as the English... -
1875 – Woodside, Preston, Co. Durham
Architect: Adams & Brown From The Architect, December 11, 1875: This house is being built from the designs of Messrs. Adams... -
1870 – New Assizes Courts, Durham
Architect: W. Crozier From The Builder, January 22, 1870: Durham Assize Courts have undergone complete revision under the direction of Mr... -
1888 – Vicarage House, Herrington, Durham
Architect: J.H. Morton -
University College Durham, Chapel as refitted.
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1879 – New Bank Premises, Sunderland
Architect: John Gibson Built for the National Provincial Bank of England -
1897 – Gateshead Union College Homes
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1906 – St. Thomas’s Girls Secondary School, Red Hill, Durham
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1906 – Sunderland Branch Library, Durham
Architect: Hugh Hedley -
1903 – Cottages, Long Newton, Durham
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1891 – Royal Assembly Hall, South Shields, Durham
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1860 – Bishops Auckland Town Hall, Durham
Architect: J.P. Jones Bishop Auckland Town Hall is a Grade II* listed building and was completed in 1862 overlooking the town’s... -
1860 – St. Aloysius Schools & St. Cuthbert’s College, Ushaw, Durham
Architect: Edward Welby Pugin -
1892 – Church of St. Aidan, West Hartlepool, Durham
Architect: J.H. Morton -
1897 – Proposed Cottage Homes, Gateshead, Durham
Architect: Cecil Aldthorpe
