A |
|
Ainslie,
Rev. George, ICBS secretary |
3(xxv).
|
Akroyd, Lt.
Col. Edward, industrialist |
4(iv); 5(ix);
5(xiii); 5(xxiv); 11(xv)-11(xxv). |
Appleyard,
Joseph, Mayor of Halifax and client of Mallinson |
6(xix). |
Armitage, William, surveyor |
6(xxii). |
Arthington, St. Peter (1862) |
5(xiii). |
Atkins, George, architect of Diss |
Sum.(xix);. |
Avison,
Ann |
See
Mallinson, Ann. |
|
|
B |
|
Bacup
(Lancs.), cemetery buildings |
1(ii). |
Baildon, St. John (1848) |
7(x); 8(xv); 9(v);
9(xiv); 9(xvii). |
Bankfoot
(Bradford),
parsonage (1854) |
7(xiii). |
Bankfoot
(Bradford),
St. Matthew (1849) |
9(xii)-9(xiii);
9(xxv); 11(xi). |
Barber,
John, father of the below |
Aft.(i). |
Barber,
William Swinden, architect |
4(xx); 7(xiv);
Aft.(i)-Aft.(ii). |
Barry,
Sir Charles, architect |
10(v). |
Baxter,
William, Lord of the Manor at Barkisland |
7(xvii)-7(xviii);
8(xii). |
Barkisland, Christ Church (1854) |
6(xiv); 6(xvi);
7(xi); 7(xvi)-7(xviii); 8(xii); 8(xvi)-8(xviii); 10(viii);
10(xvii); |
|
10(xxi); 10(xxiv). |
Barkisland parsonage (1858) |
7(xiii); 10(xx). |
Bateson,
John, church rate payer at Withernwick |
7(xx). |
Bateson,
Thomas, church rate payer at Catwick |
7(xx). |
Bayfield,
Rev. Benjamin, vicar of Ripponden |
3(xxv). |
Bedford,
Elizabeth |
See
Healey, Elizabeth. |
Bedford,
Thomas, Thomas Healey's father-in-law |
3(xiv). |
Beresford
Hope, Alexander John, M.P. for Maidstone |
9(xiii); 9(xxv);
11(xii); Sum.(viii). |
Best,
Geoffrey Francis Andrew,
historian |
1(xx). |
Bickerdyke, Rev. John, vicar of St. Mary's, Quarry
Hill, Leeds |
5(iv).
|
Birks
Hall, Ovenden, Halifax |
4(iv). |
Black
Dyke Mills, Queen's Head |
3(vi); 5(viii)-5(ix). |
Bodley,
George Frederick, architect |
7(x); 11(xxvi). |
Boroughbridge parsonage (1851) |
3(xx); 6(vii);
7(xiii). |
Boroughbridge, St. James (1851) |
3(xx); 6(vii);
9(xii); 10(viii). |
Boroughbridge Schools (1854) |
3(xx); 6(vii). |
Bowdler, Thomas, honorary secretary to the ICBS |
7(x). |
Bowman, Henry, architect of Manchester |
Sum.(xvii). |
Bowling, St. Stephen (1860) |
9(xx); 9(xxvi);
10(xxii); 10(xxvii); 11(xi); 11(xiii). |
Boyle, George Frederick, client of Buttersfield |
Aft.(viii). |
Bradford Church Building Society |
7(xii). |
Bradford School of Design |
9(xv). |
Bradshaw parsonage (Halifax) (1856) |
7(xi); 7(xiii);
8(xi). |
Brakspear, William Haywood, architect |
Aft.(i). |
Bramley Fall Stone |
10(x). |
Brandford vicarage (1855) |
6(ii); 6(xi). |
Brandwood, Geoff,
architectural historian |
1(iii); 1(iv). |
Bray, Jermiah Wesley,
lexicographer |
11(xii). |
Bridge End Independent Chapel (Rastrick) (1854) |
5(xix); 5(xxii);
6(ii); 6(vii); 6(xii); 9(xxiii). |
Brighouse Civic Hall
(1866) (Mallinson & Barber) |
Aft.(ii). |
Broderick,
Cuthbert, architect |
1(xvi). |
Brown,
John, county surveyor for Norfolk |
1(vi). |
building contracts, punishing nature of |
6(xiv). |
Burges,
William, architect |
6(xvii); Sum.(x). |
Burnett,
Dr. John, vicar of Bradford (1847-70) |
7(xii). |
Butterfield, William, architect |
1(iv); 1(x); 1(xi); 1(xxiii); 1(xxiv);
3(xiii)-3(ix); 3(xvi); 5(xxviii); 6(xvii); 8(vi); |
|
10(i); 10(xi)-10(x);
10(xxii); 11(xii); 11(xxvi); Sum.(viii); Sum.(x). |
Burley-in-Wharfedale
parsonage (1853) |
3(ii); 3(xx);
7(xiii). |
Burn, William
Laurence, historian |
Sum.(xxi).
|
Burton
Leonard Stone |
10(viii). |
Bussell,
William, general builder of Gloucester |
8(ix). |
Buttershaw parsonage
(1854), Bradford |
3(ii); 7(xiii). |
|
|
C |
|
Caffein, Lucy,
architectural historian |
5(ix). |
Calverley
Infant School (1854) |
4(vi). |
Calverley
Wood Stone |
10(viii). |
Cambridge
Camden Society |
See
Ecclesiological Society. |
Carne,
Canon Brian, local historian |
1(vi); 1(viii); 1(xii). |
Carter,
Owen Browne, architect of Winchester |
Sum.(xii). |
Catherine Slack quarry |
8(xix). |
Catwick, St. Michael (1863) |
7(xx). |
Çelik,
Zeynep, architectural historian |
1(xxv);. |
Chantrell,
Robert Dennis, architect |
1(iii); 1(v); 1(ix); 1(xviii); 1(xxi);
2(xviii); 3(ii)-3(iii); 3(xiv)-3(xvi); 11(v); |
|
11(vii); 11(xiii);
Sum.(xi). |
Child,
Charles, Halifax architect |
6(v); 6(xxii). |
Charlestown (Halifax), St. Thomas (1860) |
7(x). |
Church
Building Commission |
Pref.(iii); 1(xx); 2(vi); 2(vii);
3(vi); 3(xxviii); 7(viii)-7(ix); 8(iii); 8(xxi); 9(v). |
Church
Building Act, 1818 |
2(iv); 2(vi);. |
church
rates, abolition of |
7(ii). |
Clark,
Kenneth, art historian |
1(iv); 1(xxiii). |
Clarke, Mr.
B., Mallinson and
Healey's clerk |
3(vii); 3(xix);
4(x)-4(xi); 6(vii); 11(iii). |
Clarke, Rev. Basil F.L.,
architectural historian |
1(iv). |
Clarke, Joseph,
architect |
7(v). |
Clayton National Schools (1859) |
8(x). |
Clayton parsonage (1856) |
7(xiii). |
Clayton, St. John the Baptist (1850) |
Pref.(i); Pref.(iii);
6(ix); 7(ix); 9(xiv); 9(xxv); 10(vii); 10(xxiii); Aft.(iv); |
|
Sum.(xiii). |
Cleckheaton Independent Chapel, plans for (not built) |
5(xxI). |
Colson, John, architect
of Winchester |
1(vi); 1(xii);
Sum.(xv)-Sum(xvi). |
'Commissioners' Churches' |
Pref.(iii); 2(vi). |
commission on architectural work |
1(xxi); 4(ii)-4(vii). |
consecration ceremonies |
6(xv). |
contracts, punishing nature of |
8(x). |
Copley parsonage, Sowerby
Bridge (1854) |
3(xx). |
Copley workers' cottages |
5(ix); 5(xxiv). |
Corfield, John, architectural historian |
1(xii). |
Crook,
J. Mordaunt, architectural historian |
1(xix); 1(xx). |
Crown
Architects |
Pref.(ii); 2(vii). |
Crowther, Joseph Stretch, architect
of Manchester |
Sum.(xvii); |
Culshaw, William, architect |
1(x); 1(xiii); |
Cudworth, William, local historian |
5(ix); |
Cundall, St. Mary & All Saints (1852) |
3(xx); 6(xvi); 8(xv);
8(xviii); 9(xii); 10(viii); |
Cust,
Sir Edward, politician and courtier |
1(xxiii);; |
|
|
D |
|
Dale
Head (Lancs.), St. James |
1(ii). |
Dawney, William, the 7th Viscount Downe |
11(xii); Sum.(viii). |
Denton, Mr. D., client of James Mallinson |
3(xx). |
Dewsbury Mills |
5(viii). |
Dewsbury, St. Mark (1862) |
7(xiv)-7(xvi); 9(xv);
10(xix); 10(xxx); 11(xiii). |
Dobson, John, architect of Newcastle |
Sum.(xi). |
Downe, Viscountess Mary Isabellwife of William Dawney
above |
11(xii). |
Duncombe,
Hon. Admiral Charles,
M.P. for
East Retford |
2(iv). |
Durrant,
Guillaume, thirteenth
century Bishop of Mende |
9(vii). |
|
|
E |
|
East Keswick, St. Mary
Magdalene (1856) |
4(vi); 5(xiii);
7(xiv); 8(xix). |
Eastlake,
Charles Locke, architectural journalist |
1(iv). |
Eccleshill parsonage
(1851), Bradford |
3(ii). |
Ecclesiastical Commissioners |
1(xx); 1(xxiii);
7(xiii). |
Ecclesiological Society |
1(iii);
5(xvii); 5(xxiv); 9(i); 9(iv); 9(vii); 9(xii)-9(xiii);
9(xvii); 11(xii); |
|
Sum. (xv). |
Ecclesiologist, The |
1(xxiii); 5(xviii);
10(vii); 11(vi); 11(xiii). |
Edwards & Owen, architects of
Manchester |
Aft.(i). |
Eginton,
Harvey, architect of Worcester |
1(ii); 1(ix);
3(xvi)-3(xvii); 11(xiii). |
Elland
National School (1845) |
3(x); 3(xviii). |
Elwick, George, Victorian compiler of directories |
1(ix). |
|
|
F |
|
Fairbank,
John Tertius, 'would-be' architect |
7(x). |
Favro,
Diane, architectural historian |
1(xxv). |
Finsdale Stone |
10(viii). |
Flockton,
W., T.J. & C. architects of Sheffield |
1(ii); Sum.(xvii). |
Foster, Abraham Briggs, younger son of John |
3(vi). |
Foster, John, of Slack |
5(xiii); 6(ix). |
Foster, John, industrialist of Queen's Head |
3(vi); 5(viii)-5(ix);
5(xi). |
Foster, William, industrialist of Queen's Head, older
son of John |
3(vi); 5(viii)-5(xi). |
Fowler, Charles, architect |
11(ix); 11(xiii). |
Fulljames, Thomas, architect |
1(vi); 1(viii); 1(xii). |
furniture, design of |
6(xvi)-6(xvii). |
|
|
G |
|
Gale,
Rev. Knight, vicar of St. Andrew's, Llisterhills
(Bradford) |
5(iv); 5(vii). |
Gally
Knight Fund, private charity set up by the below |
7(xiii). |
to assist the construction of new parsonages |
|
Gally
Knight, Henry,
barrister and M.P. |
7(xiii). |
geographic area of activities |
3(xxiv)-3(xxvii). |
Gill,
Harry, architect |
1(xvi). |
Girlington (Bradford),
St. Philip (1860) |
5(xv); 7(x); 7(xii);
8(xix); 10(xiii); 10(xxiii); 10(xxvii); 11(xi). |
Goddard, Joseph and Henry architects of Leicester |
Sum.(xiv)-Sum.(xvi). |
Good, John Henry, architect to the Church
Commissioners |
2(vii); 3(iii); 3(x);
7(x). |
Goodhart-Rendell,
Harry Stuart, architect |
11(x). |
Gott,
Mr. John and Mrs. Mary Anne, clients of |
4(iv). |
Mallinson & Healey
|
|
Grindleton (Lancs.), almshouses |
1(ii). |
|
|
H |
|
Hague, Cook & Wormald, mill owners |
5(viii). |
Hall,
Michael, architectural historian |
1(iv); 6(vii); 8(v). |
Haley Hill, All Souls (Northowram) by Sir George |
5(xxiv); 7(v);
10(xix); 11(ii); 11(xiv); 11(xv)-11(xxv);
Sum.(xviii). |
Gilbert Scott |
|
Haley Hill
cemetery chapel,
Northowram |
3(xxiii); 5(xxiv);
6(ii); 6(xi). |
Haley Hill
mill , Northowram |
4(iv); 5(xxiv);
8(xi). |
Halifax parish church |
5(xxiv). |
Halifax,
St. Mary (1871) (Mallinson & Barber) |
Aft.(ii). |
Hardman, Malcolm,
historian |
5(xvi). |
Hardy, Charles,
industrialist |
5(viii); 7(iv);
11(xi). |
Hardy, John,
industrialist and father of the above |
11(xi). |
Healey, Alan James,
minor architect and
Thomas's grandson |
Aft.(iii)-Aft.(iv). |
Healey, Alfred,
Thomas's 4th son |
3(xiv). |
Healey, Edward,
Thomas's 3rd son |
3(xiv). |
Healey, Elizabeth,
Thomas's daughter |
3(xiv). |
Healey (née Bedford),
Elizabeth senior,
Thomas's wife |
3(xiv); 4(xx). |
Healey, Francis, architect and Thomas's 2nd son |
3(viii); 3(xiv);
6(vii); 7(x); 7(xii); 10(xvii); 10(xix); 10(xxvii);
Aft.(iii). |
Healey, Francis H., minor architect and Thomas's grandson |
Pref.(iii); 9(xii);
Aft.(iii)-Aft.(iv). |
Healey, Martha, Thomas's mother |
3(xiv).
|
Healey, Thomas senior, Thomas's father |
3(xiv).
|
Healey, Thomas, architect |
|
breadth of activities |
3(xx)-3(xxiii); 4(xvii). |
estate after death |
4(xx). |
furnishings,
design of |
8(xv). |
home addresses |
4(xii)-4(xvi). |
'paralytic attack' |
5(xxv); 7(vii). |
time management by |
6(xiii). |
upbringing, training and family |
3(xiii)-3(xvi). |
Healey, Thomas Henry, son of the above |
3(viii); 3(xiv);
7(x); 7(xii); 10(xvii); 10(xix); 10(xxvii); Aft.(iii). |
Heaton, St. Barnabas
(1863) |
7(x); 7(xii);
10(xiii); 10(xvii); 10(xix). |
Heptonstall, St. Thomas
the Apostle (1850) |
5(xiii); 6(ix); 7(v);
7(x); 7(xiv); 7(xvi); 7(xix); 8(xv); 8(xix); 9(xiv); 9(xxi)- |
|
9(xxii); 9(xiv);
10(xiii); 10(xvii); 10(xix); 11(vii); 11(xiii). |
Hepworth, Holy Trinity
(1862) |
7(xiv); 7(xvi);
10(viii); 10(xxiii). |
High
Harrogate pump room,
competiton for (1841) |
3(v). |
Hill,
William, architect of Leeds |
Sum.(xii). |
Hodges,
Thomas, bell-founder of Belfast |
8(vii). |
Hollings,
John, benefactor |
5(xiv)-5(xv);
5(xxiv); 7(iv); 7(x); 8(xix). |
Hooke,
Rev. Dr. Walter Farquhar, vicar of Leeds |
5(iv). |
Hoppen,
K. Theodore, historian |
1(ix); 1(x); 1(xix); 1(xxi);
7(i). |
Houlbrook, Rev. William, vicar of St, Mary's, Wyke |
3(x). |
Howard,
George, 7th Earl of Carlisle |
5(xiii). |
Hulbert,
Henry, nephew of
Sir Francis Sharp Powell |
9(xxiv). |
Hunt,
Henry, secretary at the Queen Anne's Bounty Office |
5(vi). |
Hunter,
Gill, architectural historian |
1(iv). |
Hyatt, Rev. John Carter, vicar of Holy Trinity, Queen's
Head |
3(viii).
|
|
|
I |
|
Ilkley, All Saints (chancel) (1859) |
10(viii). |
income
tax |
4(i). |
Incorporated Church BuildingSociety |
1(xx); 1(xxvii); 2(vii)-2(xviii); 3(iii); 3(vi);
3(x); 3(xvi); 3(xxv); 3(xviii); 4(iii); |
|
7(ix)-7(xi);
7(xvii); 8(xix); 9(xvii). |
Infirmary Street Baptist
Chapel (1855) (Bradford) |
5(xxiii). |
Inwood,
William and Henry William, father and son,
architects |
9(v). |
|
|
J |
|
Jackson,
Thomas Graham, architect |
1(iv); 6(vii). |
James,
John, local historian |
2(iii). |
Jones,
John Philpot, architect |
Aft.(i). |
Jones,
Rev. Lewis, vicar of Almondbury (Kirklees) |
11(v). |
|
|
K |
|
Kaufman,
Edward,
architectural historian |
5(xxvi). |
Kaye,
Barrington,
architectural historian |
1(xi); 1(xiv); 1(xxiii). |
Kerr,
Robert, architect |
1(xvi); Sum.(xiii). |
Kershaw,
Daniel, minor local architect |
1(xvi); 6(viii);
6(xi). |
Kershaw,
John, brother of the above and clerk-of-the- |
6(viii); 6(xi). |
works at S. Paul's,
Thormaby-on-Tees |
|
Kindler,
Roger, architectural historian |
11(v). |
|
|
L |
|
Laisterdyke (Bradford), parsonage (1863) |
10(xx). |
Laisterdyke (Bradford), St. Mary (1861) |
9(xii). |
Lamb, Edward Buckton, architect |
11(x). |
Lambert, John, timber merchant and carpenter |
8(xi)-8(xii). |
Lascelles, Henry, 3rd Earl of Harewood |
3(xxv); 5(xiii). |
Lancashire & Yorkshire
Railway Company |
3(xx). |
Langcliffe, St. John the Evangelist (1851) |
7(iv). |
Lawley, Arthur, 6th Baron Wenlock |
2(iv). |
Leach, Peter, architectural historian |
9(xx); 11(xi);
Aft.(ii)-Aft.(iii). |
Lee (Lewisham), Holy Trinity (1863) (Mallinson & Barber) |
Aft.(ii). |
Lightcliffe parsonage (1854) |
7(xi); 7(xiii);
8(xi)-8(xii). |
Lingerfield quarry, Knaresborough |
8(xix). |
Linstrum, Derek, architectural historian |
1(ii). |
Lister, Samuel Cunliffe, 1st Baron Masham, indistrialist |
4(iv); 5(viii). |
Listerhills (Bradford),
St. Andrew (1849) |
5(iv); 5(vii); 7(ix);
9(xii). |
Listerhills parsonage
(1857?) |
5(vii). |
Listerhills National
School
(1857) |
5(vii); 10(xxviii). |
Listrum, Derek, architectural historian |
11(ii). |
Little Horton Green
(Bradford), All Saints (1861) |
5(xxv); 6(vi)-6(vii);
6(ix); 7(iv)-7(v); 7(vii); 7(xii); 10(iii); 10(xiii);
10(xix); |
|
10(xxii); 11(xiv); 11(xvi); 11(xv)-11(xxv);
Sum.(xiii); Sum.(xviii). |
Lockwood & Mawson, architects of Bradford |
5(xxi);
11(ii); Sum.(xi). |
Longley, Charles, Bishop of Ripon (1836-566), Bishop |
2(iv). |
of Durham (1856-60), Archbishop of York (1860-62), |
|
and Archbishop of Canterbury
(1862-68), |
|
Lower
Dunsforth, St. Mary (1861) |
8(xix). |
Low
Moor Iron Works |
5(viii). |
Low
Moor (Bradford),
St. Mark (1855) |
5(viii); 6(ii);
6(vii); 6(xvi)-6(xvii); 7(iv); 10(xix); 10(xxi); 11(xi). |
Lund's
Directory |
2(iii). |
|
|
M |
|
MALLINSON & HEALEY ► |
|
date of formation of
partnership |
3(xviii). |
MALLINSON, JAMES |
|
breadth of activities |
3(xx)-3(xxiii); 4(xvii). |
estate after death |
4(xx)-4(xxi). |
home addresses |
4(xii)-4(xvi). |
leisure activities |
4(xix). |
modes of transport |
4(xvii). |
upbringing and
training |
3(i)-3(ii). |
work as arbitrator |
6(xviii)-6(xxii). |
work as surveyor |
6(xx)-6(xxii). |
Mallinson (née Avison),
Ann, James's
mother |
3(i). |
Mallinson,
Hugh senior, James's father |
3(i). |
Mallinson,
Hugh, James's younger
brother |
3(i). |
Mallinson,
John, James's older brother |
3(i). |
Mallinson (née Avison),
Mary James's
wife |
3(xii); 4(xx). |
Mallinson,
William, James's
oldest brother |
3(i). |
Manchester
Road School (1852), Bradford |
3(ii); 3(xx); 5(xv). |
Manningham National School (1846) |
3(x). |
Manningham, St. Paul (1846) |
5(xiii)-5(xvi);
6(ix); 6(xvi); 7(iv); 9(v)-9(vi); 9(xiv); 10(xix); 10(xxvi); |
|
Sum.(xviii). |
Mappleton, All Saints (1855) |
9(xii); 10(xxiii);
11(vii). |
Mawer,
Catherine, sculptor of Leeds |
8(xv); 8(xxii). |
Metcalf,
Priscilla, architectural historian |
1(ix). |
Middleton,
John, architect of Cheltenham |
1(vi); 1(viii);
Sum.(xii); Sum.(xvi)-Sum.(xvii). |
Miele,
Chris, architectural historian |
9(iii). |
Mitton,
Rev. Canon Welby,
vicar of Manningham |
5(xiv). |
Mitton,
Rev. Henry,
vicar of Heaton |
7(x). |
Moore,
Temple Lushington, architect |
1(iv). |
Mount
Pellon National Schools, Halifax (1857) |
6(vii). |
Mount
Pellon (Halifax), Christ Church (1853) |
7(ix); 7(xiv);
7(xvi); 8(xviii); 9(xii); 10(xvii); 10(xxix). |
Musgrave,
Rev. Canon Charles, vicar of Halifax and |
5(iv); 5(vi). |
Archdeacon of
Craven |
|
Myers,
George, general builder |
8(vii). |
Mytholmroyd, St. Michael (1847) |
7(ix); 9(xiv);
9(xxv); 10(xxiii). |
|
|
N |
|
Nash,
John, architect |
Pref.(ii). |
Neale,
Rev. John Mason, priest and scholar |
1(xxiii); 5(xvii);
9(vii). |
Neary,
Denis Creighton, vicar of South Ossett |
5(iv)-5(vi). |
Newman,
Rev. John Henry, priest and scholar |
9(i). |
Norcroft Road Wesleyan Chapel (1852) (Bradford) |
5(xxiii). |
Northowran Hall alterations (1862) |
3(vi); 4(iv). |
|
|
O |
|
Old
Market, Halifax, shops in (1857) |
3(xxi); 3(xxiii). |
Ormorod,
Hanson, brother of the below |
5(xxii); 5(xxiv). |
Ormorod,
Thomas, Congregationalist and wine |
5(xxii); 5(xxiv);
6(xii). |
merchant of Rastrick |
|
|
|
P |
|
Paley, John Green,
industrialist |
7(iv). |
Palmes, Rev. James,
vicar of Weeton |
3(xxv). |
Palmes,
Rev. William Lindsey,
rector of Hornsea |
3(xxv). |
Park,
William Robert, church rate payer at Catwick |
7(xx). |
Pass,
Anthony J., architectural historian |
1(vi). |
Patchett,
Isaac, general builder of Queen's Head |
8(iii); 8(x). |
Pearson,
John Loughborough, architect |
1(iv); 1(xx);
3(ii); 8(vi)-8(vii); 9(i); 10(iii); Sum.(ix). |
Pevsner,
Nikolaus, architectural historian |
1(ii); 1(iv);
3(iii); 9(ii); 11(ii); Aft.(i); Sum.(vi). |
Pickard & Ogden,
builders |
1(xvi). |
Pite, William Alfred architect |
1(x). |
Poole,
Brenda, local historian |
1(vi); 1(xii). |
Port,
M.H., architectural historian |
1(xx); 7(ix); 8(xxi). |
Powell, Sir Francis Sharp, M.P. |
3xxv); 6(vi);
7(iv)-7(vii); 7(xii); 9(xxiv); 11(xv)-11(xxv);
Sum.(ix). |
Preedy, Frederick, glass painter |
3(xvi). |
professionalism in architectural practice |
11(v)-11(vi);. |
Pritchett, James Piggott, architect of York |
1(viii); Sum.(xvi). |
Providence Independent Chapel, Elland (1855) |
5(xx). |
Pugin,
A.W.N, artist and architect |
1(iii); 2(vi);
3(ii); 3(xiii); 6(xvii); 8(v); 8(vii); 9(v); 9(vii)-9(x);
Sum.(xvii.; |
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Q |
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Quarry
Hill (Leeds), St. Mary (1850) |
5(iv);], |
Queen
Anne's Bounty |
1(xx); 5(v); 7(ix);
7(xiii);], |
Queen's Head (renamed Queensbury in 1863), Holy |
Pref.(iii); 3(iii);
3(vi); 3(vii)-3(xi); 7(xvi); 8(xix); 9(v); 10(xii); 10(vii). |
Trinity
(1842) |
|
Queensbury National School (1863) |
3(vi). |
Quiney, Anthony, architectural historian |
1(xx); 8(vi). |
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R |
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railway connections in the West Riding, 1840-60
|
3(xxvi)-3(xxvii). |
Rainton Stone |
10(viii). |
Randall,
Rev. William ,
vicar at Richmond
Hill, Leeds
|
3(xxv). |
Rawstorne,
Walker, architect |
1(vi); 3(i)-3(vi);
3(xxviii); 7(x). |
relieving arches |
10(xx).
|
Religious census of 1851 |
2(v). |
Rhodes, James, Baptist and proprietor of pianoforte |
5(xxiii). |
and harmonium showrooms
in Bradford |
|
Roberts,
Frederick Davidson, 'David', historian |
5(iii). |
Richmond Hill (Leeds), All Saints (1846) |
1(ii); 3(xxv); 7(ix). |
Richmond Terrace Wesleyan Chapel |
See
Norcroft Road Wesleyan Chapel. |
Rickman,
Thomas, architect and architectural historian |
1(vii); 9(ii)-9(iii). |
Ripon
Diocesan Church Building Society |
2(iv); 3(vi);
7(xi); 7(xvii). |
Rough
Rock |
10(viii). |
Royal
Commission on Historical Monuments |
5(ix). |
Royal
Institute of British Architects |
1(xi); 1(xxvii);
11(ix). |
Ruskin,
John, architectural critic |
1(iii); 1(xxiii|);
9(iii)-9(iv); 9(xv)-9(xix); 10(i); 10(ix); 11(xix);
Sum.(ix); |
|
Sum.(xvii). |
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S |
|
Saint, Andrew,
architectural historian |
1(vi); 1(ix); 1(xii). |
Salt, Titus,
industrialist |
5(ix); 5(xi);
5(xviii). |
Salterhebble, All Saints (1857) |
6(ix); 7(x). |
Salvin, Anthony, architect |
11(xii). |
Sandbed workers' cottages, Queen's Head (1853) |
3(iv); 5(ix)-5(xi). |
Sandeman, Robert,
architect |
1(xi). |
Satoh,
Akira, architectural historian |
1(xxi). |
Saunders,
Rev. James, perpetual curate at Ripponden |
6(xiv); 7(xvii);
8(xii); 8(xvii). |
Scoresby, Rev. Dr. William,
vicar of Bradford
(1839-47) |
7(xvi). |
Scott, Sir George Gilbert,
architect |
1(iv)-1(v); 1(viii); 1(xiii);
3(xiii); 3(xvii); 5(xiii); 6(vii); 10(i);
11(ii)-11(iv); |
|
11(xii); 11(xiii);
11(xv)-11(xxv); 11(xxvi); Sum.(xviii). |
Sedding, John Dando, architect |
6(xvii); 11(xxvi). |
Seddon, John Pollard, architect |
6(xvii). |
Sharpe, Paley & Austin,
architects of Lancaster |
1(iii); 1(v)-1(vi);
7(v); Sum.(xi). |
Sharples,
Joseph, architectural historian |
1(xiii). |
Shaw,
Thomas, clerk-of-the-works at Barkisland |
8(xvi). |
Shelf parsonage (1854) |
7(xiii). |
Shelf, St. Michael & All Angels (1850) |
9(xxv); 10(xxix);
11(xi). |
Shelley, Emmanuel
(1865) (Mallinson & Barber) |
Aft.(ii). |
Shepherd,
Mrs. Joseph, church building benefactor |
10(iii). |
Shinfield (Wokingham), parsonage (1847) |
1(ii); 3(xxv). |
Sigworth,
Eric M., historian |
5(x). |
site
visits, frequency of |
6(xi). |
Smart, C.M. Jn.,
architectural historian |
11(x). |
Smirke, Robert,
architect |
Pref.(ii). |
Smith, Thomas,
architect |
1(xii). |
Smith, Thomas,
church rate payer at Catwick |
7(xx). |
Soane,
John,
architect |
Pref.(ii); 1(v);
3(xv). |
Society of Antiquaries |
1(xi). |
Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain |
1(xviii); |
South
Ossett, Christ Church (1851) |
5(vi)-5(v); 7(ix). |
South
Ossett parsonage (1856) |
5(v); 7(xiii). |
South
Ossett school and teachers' house (1856) |
5(v). |
Springfield Independent Chapel, Dewsbury (1856) |
5(xx); 6(ii). |
Stocks, Joseph, owner of quarry at Catherine Slack |
8(xix). |
Street, Arthur Edmund, son of the below |
1(xvii); |
Street,
George Edmund, architect |
1(xvii);
5(xxviii); 6(xvii); 10(i); 10(iii); 10(vii); 11(xii);
11(xxvi); Sum.(viii)-. |
|
Sum.(ix)-Sum.(x). |
Sudeley,
Lord Charles Hanbury-Tracey, 4th Baron, |
Sum.(viii). |
client of Street |
|
Sugden,
Thomas, corn miller |
6(xii). |
Sumners,
Henry, architect |
1(xiii). |
Sykes, Sir
Tatton II, church building benefactor |
10(iii);
Sum.(viii)-Sum.(ix). |
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T |
|
Taylor,
John, clerk-of-the-works at Bradford vicarage |
6(xi). |
Taylor,
Matthew, apprentice to Catherine Mawer |
8(xv). |
Tatlock,
Rev. William, perpetual curate at Barkisland |
6(xiv). |
Taylor,
John, clerk-of-the-works at Bradford vicarage |
6(xi). |
Taylor, Medland,
architect of Manchester |
10(i). |
Taylor,
?, contractor at Barkisland |
6(xiv). |
Thompson,
Paul, architectural historian |
1(iv); 1(xxiv); 3(xvi);
8(vi). |
Thompson,
Peter, shop owner in Old Market, Halifax |
3(xxiii); 4(iv). |
Thornaby-on-Tees, St. Paul (1858) |
6(viii); 6(xi);
7(ix)-7(x); 8(vii); 9(xvii); 10(viii); 10(xxiii); 10(xxix). |
Thorner, St. Peter (1854) |
4(vi); 5(xiii);
9(xxi); 10(xxii)-10(xxiii); 10(xxv); 10(xxix); 11(vii). |
Thornhill Lees, Holy Innocents (1858) |
1(xxviii); 5(viii);
6(ii); 6(vii); 6(xi); 6(xiii); 6(xvi)-6(xvii); 8(xv);
10(xvii); |
|
11(xiii). |
Thornhill Lees parsonage (1858) |
7(xiii); 10(xi);
10(xx). |
Thornton,
Thomas, mason of Elland |
8(xii). |
Thurstonland,
St. Thomas (1870) (Mallinson & Barber) |
Aft.(ii). |
Tockwith, Church of the Epiphany (1866) |
10(viii); 10(xvii). |
Torode,
Brian E., local historian |
1(vi); 1(viii). |
Town &
Country Planning Act, 1947 |
1(iv). |
Truefitt,
george, architect |
11(vi). |
|
|
V |
|
vaults |
10(xix). |
Vicar's Whin quarry |
8(xix). |
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W |
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Waddington,
Mary |
See
Mallinson, Mary. |
Waddington, Samuel, James Mallinson's |
3(xii). |
father-in-law |
|
Wakeling Christopher,
architectural historian |
5(xix)-5(xx). |
Walker, Thomas,
joiner |
6(xii). |
Walled, William, architect of Huddersfield |
6(xii). |
Ward, Stanley, architect of Stafford |
3(xx). |
Watson's, Perkins & Company, stained glass |
3(xx). |
manufacturers of
Dunfermline |
|
Webb,
Rev. Benjamin, clergyman |
1(xxiii); 5(xvii);
9(vii). |
Webster, Christopher,
architectural historian |
1(iii); 1(ix); 1(xviii); 1(xxi);
3(iii); 3(xv); 9(xxiv); Sum.(xii). |
Weeton
National School (1856) |
3(xxv); 5(xiii). |
Welburn,
St. John (1859) |
5(xiii); 6(xvi);
9(xx). |
Wellington mill, Halifax |
4(iv). |
Westgate Scottish Presbyterian Church, Bradford (1848) |
5(xix); 9(xxiii). |
Westow, St. Mary (1864) |
9(xv). |
Wheatley-Balme,
Edward Balme, philanthropist |
11(xi). |
Whewell,
Rev. William, priest and scholar |
9(ii). |
White,
William, architect |
1(iv). |
White,
William, Victorian compiler of directories |
1(ix). |
Whyte,
William, historian |
1(iv); 1(xxv);
Sum.(vi). |
Wightwick,
George, architect |
1(vi). |
Wild,
John, slater at Barkisland |
6(xiv). |
Withernwick, St. Alban (1854) |
7(xx); 9(xii);
10(viii); 10(xi). |
Wolffe,
John, historian of religion |
5(xviii). |
Worthington,
Thomas, architect |
1(vi). |
Wyke,
St. Mary (1845) |
3(x)-3(xi); 6(xvi);
7(ix); 9(v)-9(vi); 10(xxiii); 10(xxix). |
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|
Y |
|
Yani,
Carla, architectural historian |
9(ii). |
York
Diocesan Church Building & Endowment Society |
2(iv). |
|
|
Z |
|
Zion
Independent Chapel, Halifax (1854) |
3(xx); 5(xx);. |