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Hinton 1897 Stables at Sharpness, owned by Gloucester Co-operative Society, designed...

Catalogue reference: DA 38/710/2

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This record is a file about the Hinton 1897   Stables at Sharpness, owned by Gloucester Co-operative Society, designed... dating from 1897-1899.

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Full description and record details

Reference

DA 38/710/2

Date

1897-1899

Description

Hinton 1897

Stables at Sharpness, owned by Gloucester Co-operative Society, designed by E. Taylor.

(No. 152)

Thornbury 1897

Shop and store, owned, designed and built by F.K. Howell.

(No. 154?)

Hamfallow 1897

Dwelling house at Wanswell, owned and built by George Dimery & Sons.

Includes correspondence

(No. 159)

Thornbury 1898

New board school and additions to existing school, owned by Thornbury School Board, designed by Samuel Fudge. Built by Tucker Bros.

Includes specifications and correspondence (No. 167)

Please note: some plans are fragile and need repair

Hinton 1898

Mixed school owned by Muller & Wright, designed and built by Orchard and Peer.

Includes specification for building, detailed correspondence

(No. 167)

Berkeley 1898

Two cottages at Sanigar Farm, owned by The Rt. Hon. Lord Fitzhardinge, designed by Andrew Bruce

Includes detailed correspondence

(No. 178)

Hinton 1899

Two villas at Newton, Sharpness, owned, designed and built by Messrs Enos Phillips and Frank Dowdeswell

Includes correspondence

(No. 184)

Hinton 1899

Dwelling house at Newton, Sharpness, owned by Mrs Annie Blagdon, designed by William Hague

Includes detailed correspondence

(No. 189)

Thornbury 1899

Bay windows at dwelling house and shop in St. John's Street, owned by Mr. T. E. English and built and designed by Tucker Bros.

Also includes plans for proposed bakehouse

(No. 191)

Please note: some plans are fragile and need repair

Berkeley 1899

Rebuilding of the Swan Inn, Berkeley owned, built and designed by Messrs. Arnold. Perrett & Co.

(No. 192)

Hinton 1899

Barber's shop and sitting room owned by Mr. Warren G. Smith

(No. 197)

Thornbury 1899

New scullery and dry closet erected at dwelling house, Castle Street, owned by Mrs Butler, designed and built by Walter William Pitcher.

Includes certificate for inspection

(No. 198)

Held by
Gloucestershire Archives
Language

English

Physical description

12 bdls

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/b63428ea-aaee-43e5-a4ae-db19613a60d0/

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This record is held at Gloucestershire Archives

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Within the fonds: DA 38

THORNBY SPECIAL DRAINAGE DISTRICT, RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY and RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL

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Hinton 1897 Stables at Sharpness, owned by Gloucester Co-operative Society, designed...