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  1. Waterhouse's Manchester Buildings Assize Courts, Strangeways, 1859 - 1864 The building was badly damaged during the WWII bombing and demolished in the 1950s.

  2. The college commissioned Alfred Waterhouse, architect of London's Natural History Museum, to design a museum to house the collections for the benefit of students and the public on a site in Oxford Road (then Oxford Street). The Manchester Museum was opened to the public in 1888.

  3. 7 de feb. de 2024 · Manchester Town Hall is not just an architectural marvel; it is a symbol of the city’s rich history, cultural heritage, and the evolution of municipal governance. Manchester Town Hall (2012) – Mark Andrew. This grand building, designed by Alfred Waterhouse and opened in 1877, has been the centerpiece of Manchester’s civic pride for over a ...

  4. 31 de oct. de 2016 · A long-lost set of original designs for Manchester Town Hall have been uncovered - in the very last room archivists looked in. The drawings by architect Alfred Waterhouse date back to the mid-19th ...

  5. Alfred Waterhouse (Liverpool, ... Ritornato a Manchester, vinse due concorsi per il locale Palazzo di Giustizia – in stile gotico veneziano, ...

  6. For Waterhouse's dozen staff were able to produce large quantities of high-quality drawings with both speed and efficiency. He won the competition to build the Assize Courts in 1859 and other buildings soon followed: the original Owens Park Building (now the University of Manchester), Strangeways Prison, the Refuge Assurances Building (now the Palace Hotel) and the National Provincial Bank.

  7. 21 de may. de 2023 · Architect: Alfred Waterhouse. Manchester Assize Courts on Bury New Road is acknowledged as one of the great 'lost' buildings of Britain. Alfred Waterhouse (architect of Manchester Town Hall, the main University of Manchester block and Strangeways Prison, which lies immediately behind the site of the Assize Courts) won the competition to design ...