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William Hull (architect)

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31: 165:. Slate roof with decorative fishtail slate banding. Two storey with five bays at ground floor with central entrance. First floor with gothic windows alternating with blanked windows. Large assembly room on the first floor. Used as a Young Men's Institute, it was a cinema called the Crowle Picturehouse between 1921 and 1939, a dance hall and a restaurant. 146:
Beaumont, Cliftonville Estate. (c.1860) House in Italianate Style. Grade II. Circa 1860 by William Hull in Italianate style. Stucco, hipped Welsh slated roof with bracketed cornice. 3 storeys, windows mainly sashes, some round headed. Lower east wing has 8 panelled door and fanlight in inner surround
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of rusticated pilasters, archivolt, keyblock, outer surround of Corinthian pilasters under dentil pediment. West front ground floor colonnade, upper floors 3 sash windows, those to 1st floor pedimented with consoles. Possibly designed by Hull for himself, along with Nine Springs Villa opposite.
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Crowle Market Hall (1869/70) The foundation stone was laid in 1869 by Thomas Harsley Carnochan and the hall opened on 7 March 1870. It was funded by capital raised by local businessmen including Mr Potts and Mr Brunyee.Venetian Gothic with
154:, Campbell Square, Northampton. 1857–9. After 1861, occupied by Turner Brothers, Hyde and Co. Three storey, with an ornate office block on the corner of Cambell Square and Victoria Street, and plainer rear ranges, it was demolished in 1982. 137:, who was William Hull's cousin. They had four children, and their son Charles Cornelius Hull was an architectural draughtsman. William Hull lived and worked at 14 St Giles Street, Northampton. 295: 225:
MONSTERS IN CAMPBELL SQUARE ! THE EARLY HISTORY OF TWO INDUSTRIAL PREMISES IN NORTHAMPTON Northamptonshire Past & Present, Vol 4, No 1 (1966/67), pg 51-59
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Hull's father, also William Hull, was an architect and Northampton town surveyor. Hull junior's wife was Kezia Aldam of
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Antram, N. (revised); Pevsner, N. & Harris, J., (1989), Lincolnshire.
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Built to Last? The Buildings of the Northamptonshire Boot and Shoe Industry
266:. London: English Heritage, Northamptonshire County Council. p. 30. 117:(1843–1934) or William Adin Hull, was an English architect who worked in 329: 236:"Regional British Crafts: NORTHAMPTON Shoes and the crafting of them" 215:. Northampton: Northampton Borough Council. January 2012. p. 13. 171:(Possible) Our Lady Help of Christians and St Lawrence, West Street, 194:"BEAUMONT VILLA, Northampton - 1372178 | Historic England" 345:(2nd ed.). London: Yale University Press. p. 331. 212:
Billing Road Conservation Area:Appraisal and Management Plan
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Convent of Notre Dame, Abington Street, Northampton (1871).
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Isle of Axholme & Hatfield Chase Landscape Partnership
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Taking Stock: Catholic Churches of England & Wales
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Northampton
Crowle
Lincolnshire
S. Isaac, Campbell & Company
Polychrome brickwork
Olney, Buckinghamshire
"BEAUMONT VILLA, Northampton - 1372178 | Historic England"


Billing Road Conservation Area:Appraisal and Management Plan
"Regional British Crafts: NORTHAMPTON Shoes and the crafting of them"
Built to Last? The Buildings of the Northamptonshire Boot and Shoe Industry
ISBN
1873592795
"Crowle Conservation Area Appraisal"
the original
Isle of Axholme & Hatfield Chase Landscape Partnership
ISBN
0300096321
"Olney – Our Lady Help of Christians and St Lawrence"
Categories
1843 births
1911 deaths
Architects from Northamptonshire
English architects

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