APPENDICES, SOURCES AND
BIBLIOGRAPHY.
Appendix 1:
List of Works by
Mallinson and Healey,
with approximate dates and costs
where known.
Key to sources: BO = Bradford Observer;
BR = Bradford Review; BS = The Blackburn Standard;
db = day-book; HG = Halifax Guardian;
ICBS = Incorporated Church Building Society;
JHT = Independency at Brighouse,
1878, by J. Horsfall Turner;
JJ = Continuation and Additions to the History
of Bradford, 1866, by John James;
JME = James Mallinson’s signed estimate; JMF =
James Mallinson’s final bill; LM = Leeds Mercury;
MHP = M.H. Port; MP = Morning Post;
WC = Round About Bradford, 1876, by William
Cudworth;
YG = Yorkshire Gazette.
1842 Queen’s Head, Holy Trinity (by James Mallinson alone)
(£2,600: HG) (specification dated
August 1842).
1845
Elland
National School (by James Mallinson alone) (plans and
elevations dated March &
August 1845).
1845 Wyke, St. Mary (£2,485 + £265 architect’s commission
[sic]: ICBS) (invitation for tenders:
LI 06/12/45).
1845
Llandeilo, St. Teilo (Carmarthenshire) (unsuccessful competition
entry, not built) (undated
elevation for
submission in a competition in 1845).
1846 Wyke
parsonage
(4 bedrooms) (£850 + £55
architects’ commission [sic]: estimate
countersigned by the Bishop of Ripon) (elevations dated May
1846).
1846 Ilkley parsonage (4 bedrooms)
(plans and elevations dated September 1846).
1846 Leeds Richmond Hill, All Saints (demolished 1980)
(£3,166: MHP) (report on the
laying of the foundation
stone: LI 31/10/46).
1846 Manningham, St. Paul (£3,000: BO) (report on the
laying of the foundation stone: LI
07/11/46).
1846 Manningham, St. Jude’s National School (report on the laying
of the foundation stone: LI
07/11/46).
1847 Mytholmroyd, St. Michael (£2,872.15s.2d: notes in the
church) (plans and elevations dated
February 1847).
1847 Shinfield (Wokingham, formerly Berkshire) parsonage
(elevations dated 1847).
1848 Danby (North Yorkshire), parsonage,school and
teacher's house (notice of intent to build:
YG 25/03/48).
1848 Baildon, St. John (not the tower) (£1,000: LI)
(report on the consecration: LI 01/04/48).
1848 Bradford Westgate, Scottish Presbyterian Church (converted to a
play-school) (report on the
laying of the foundation stone: BO 25/05/48).
1849
Bradford Listerhills, St. Andrew
(burnt down, 2009)
(£2,155: ICBS) (plans and sections
dated October
1849).
1849 Bradford Bankfoot, St. Matthew (£1,867: MHP) (report
on the consecration: BO 13/12/49).
1850 Clayton, St. John the Baptist (£1,903: MHP) (report on
the laying of the foundation stone:
BO 31/05/49).
1850 Bradford Bankfoot, Bankfoot National School (plans
dated March 1850).
1850 Heptonstall, St. Thomas the Apostle (£5,558: ICBS)
(report on the laying of the foundation
stone: HG 18/05/50).
1850 Shelf,
St. Michael & All Angels (£1,745: MHP) (report on the
consecration: MP 24/06/50).
1850 Leeds Quarry Hill, St. Mary (repairs) (£605 + £30
architects’ commission: ICBS) (notice of
the reopening: LI
14/09/50).
1851 South Ossett, Christ Church (£2,120.11s.1½d: vicar’s log
book, 1884) (report on the
laying of the foundation stone: LI 11/01/51).
1851 Boroughbridge,
St. James (£1,585: ICBS) (invitation for tenders: YG
01/03/51).
1851 Langcliffe, St. John the Evangelist (report on the laying of
the foundation stone: BO
02/01/51).
1851 Leeds Richmond Hill, All Saints' parsonage
(invitation for tenders: LI 22/03/51).
1851 Leeds Quarry Hill, St. Mary‘s parsonage (probably 6 bedrooms)
(£795.11s.6d: JME)
(invitation for tenders: LI 24/05/51).
1851 Eccleshill parsonage (invitation for tenders: BO
10/07/51).
1852 Brighouse, shop for Benjamin Freeman (elevation
dated April 1852).
1852 Dale Head (Lancs.), St. James (demolished 1936)
(£600:ICBS) (plan dated April 1852).
1852 Queen's Head, house for William Foster (sections and
elevations dated April 1852).
1852 Bradford Manchester Road, St. James's Schools
(plans and sections dated May 1852).
1852 Bradford Norcroft Road, Richmond Terrace Wesleyan
Chapel, school and teacher's house
(£2,800 inclusive: BO) (plans, sections and elevations
dated June 1852).
1852 Cundall, St. Mary & All Saints (plans and elevations
dated September 1852).
1852 Bradford, St. Peter (now the cathedral) (unexecuted alterations)
(undated plans, probably
of 1852).
1853 Queen's Head Black Dyke Mill, mill shed (elevations
and sections dated February 1853).
1853 Queen's Head workers' cottages (one blocks of five, two
blocks of ten and one block of twelve) (plans, sections and
elevations dated February
1853).
1853 Burley-in-Wharfedale parsonage (invitation for
tenders: LI 23/04/53).
1853 Mount Pellon, Christ Church (£2,091.11s.3d +
£102.10s.0d architects’ commission:
final church
accounts) (report on the laying of the foundation
stone: LI 04/06/53).
[NOTE: 1854 IS THE FIRST YEAR FOR WHICH THERE IS A
SURVIVING DAY-BOOK. MUCH OF THE WORK LISTED HERE WAS CLEARLY
ON-GOING FROM PREVIOUS YEARS.]
1854 Copley cottages and parsonage (for St. Stephen's
Greetland [sic]) (db 03/01/54).
1854 Lightcliffe parsonage (for the old church) (db
07/01/54).
1854 Manningham, Crow Trees (alterations) (db 09/01/54).
1854 Shelf parsonage (5 bedrooms) (db 09/01/54).
1854 Barkisland, Christ Church (£1,450 + £72.10s.0d
architects’ commission: JMF) (db10/01/54).
1854 Withernwick, St. Alban (£1,365: church guide) (db
10/01/54).
1854 Bradford Buttershaw, parsonage (db 19/01/54).
1854 Wyke National School (db 21/01/54).
1854 Boroughbridge Schools (plans and elevations dated
January 1854).
1854 Halifax, Zion Independent Chapel (repairs and
alterations) (db 01/02/54).
1854 Bradford Bankfoot, parsonage (probably 5 bedrooms)
(db 20/02/54).
1854 Northowram Haley Hill, new mill shed for Edward Akroyd
(db 04/03/54).
1854 Low Moor, Holy Trinity (Wibsey Chapel) (alterations)
(db 10/03/54).
1854 Brighouse Victoria Mills (additions) (db 27/03/54).
1854 Halifax Manor Heath, building society lodge (db
24/04/54).
1854 Halifax Mount Pellon, parsonage (for Christ Church)
(probably not built) (db 30/06/54).
1854 Rastrick, Bridge End Independent Chapel (now converted
to private housing (£3,300: JHT)
(invitation for
tenders: HC 01/07/54).
1854 Denton parsonage (probably not built) (db 05/07/54).
1854 Brighouse Gasworks offices (db 07/07/54).
1854 Thorner, St. Peter (not the tower) (£1,180 + £70
architects’ commission: ICBS) (db
12/08/54).
1854 Bradford Undercliffe Cemetery buildings (demolished)
(report on the consecration: LI
26/08/54).
1854 Askwith (or Asquith) parsonage (not built) (db
11/09/54).
1854 Calverley Infant School and teacher's house (£560:
db) (db 02/11/54).
1855 Northowram Haley Hill, All Souls’ Cemetery Chapel
(demolished) (report on the proposed
works: LI
13/01/55).
1855 Bradford vicarage (db 12/02/55).
1855 Mappleton, All Saints (not the tower) (formerly St.
Nicholas's) (sections dated February
1855).
1855 Elland, Providence Independent Chapel (minor
alterations only) (db 10/03/55).
1855
Halifax, St. John the Baptist (alterations) (db 30/05/55).
1855 Halifax Victoria Road, new mill shed at Victoria Mills
(db 10/07/55).
1855 Boroughbridge parsonage (db 31/07/55).
1855 Bradford Infirmary Street, Baptist Chapel (repairs and
alterations) (db 20/09/55).
1855 Bradford Infirmary Street, Infirmary Street Baptist
School (db 24/09/55).
1855 Low Moor, St. Mark (now converted to private housing)
(report on the laying of the
foundation stone:
BO 22/11/55).
1856
Low Moor, St. Mark’s
parsonage (invitation for tenders: LM 26/01/56).
1856 Keighley, Utley cemetery buildings (db 11/02/56).
1856 Dewsbury, Springfield Independent Chapel (demolished
1961) (£1,800: db) (invitation for
tenders: LM
16/02/56).
1856 East Keswick, St. Mary Magdalene (£978 + £60
architects’ commission: surviving
accounts held at
Lambeth Palace) (elevations dated April
1856).
1856
Weeton National School and teacher's house (£400: db) (report
on the opening ceremony:
LM 14/06/56).
1856 South Ossett parsonage (6 bedrooms) (plans and
elevations dated July 1856).
1856 South Ossett school and teacher’s house (3 bedrooms)
(plans and elevations dated July
1856).
1856 Halifax Wool Pack Yard, coach house & stable for John
Simpson (plans and sections
dated 18/08/56).
1856 Halifax Lower Wade Street, Wellington Mills (extensive
alterations) (db 25/08/56).
1856 Bradford Tong Street, Tong Street National School and
teacher's house (db 18/09/56).
1856
Cleckheaton Independent Chapel (not built) (db 03/11/56).
1856 Bowling Dudley Hill, Dudley Hill School (not built)
(db 14/11/56).
1856 Clayton parsonage
(db 27/11/56).
1857 Ovenden Birks Hall, major extension for Mr. and Mrs.
Gott (db 24/02/57).
1857 Halifax Mount Pellon, Mount Pellon National Schools and
teacher’s house (2 bedrooms) (plans, sections and elevations
dated February 1857.
1857 Bradford Listerhills (North Horton), St. Andrew’s
National School (£2,600: BO) (demolished) (plans and
elevations dated April & May 1857.
1857 Halifax
Old Market, alterations to three shops for Peter Thompson
(plans dated 29/05/57).
1857 Clifton, St. John
(£1,137 + £63 architects’ commission: ICBS) (plans and
elevations
15/06/57).
1857
Salterhebble, All Saints
(£2,070 + £125
architects’ commission: ICBS) (report on the laying
of the foundation stone: SJC, 29/08/57).
1857? Bradford Listerhills (North Horton), parsonage (6
bedrooms) (undated plans. probably of
1857).
1858 Barkisland parsonage (£920: JME) (plans and
elevations dated June & September 1858).
1858 Halifax George Street, offices for Edmund Wavell
(plans dated 01/06/58).
1858 Thornhill Lees, Holy Innocents, parsonage, school and
school house (£8,000 inclusive: LI)
(notice of the
completion of the works: LI 26/06/58).
1858
Bugthorpe (or Buckthorpe), St. Andrew (restoration and partial
rebuilding) (£560 + £35
architects’
commission: ICBS) (notice of impending
restoration; YG 26/06/58).
1858 Thornaby-on-Tees, St. Paul (not the tower) (£2,500 +
£145 architects’ commission:
ICBS) (report on the consecration: YG 25/09/58).
1858 Bradford Bolton Lane, Bolton National School and
teacher's house (three bedrooms)
(£1,000: BO) (plans and sections dated September 1858).
1859 Welburn, St. John (£1,600 + £90 architects’
commission: ICBS) (invitation for tenders: YG
12/02/59).
1859 Bacup (Lancs.), unspecified cemetery buildings
(notice of the commencement of building:BO 17/02/1859).
1859 Tong, unspecified cemetery buildings (notice of the
commencement of building: BO17/02/1859).
1859 Lepton National School
(£800: JME) (handwritten draft of the invitation for tenders:
08/04/59).
1859 Bradford Westgate, Christ Church Schools (plans and
elevations dated May 1859.
1859 Lower Dunsforth school and teacher’s house (3 bedrooms)
(plans,elevations and sections
dated July 1859).
1859 Ilkley, All Saints (chancel only) (plan dated
August 1859).
1859 Grindleton (Lancs.), almshouses (invitation for
tenders: BS 05/10/59).
1859 Clayton National Schools (£1,700: WC) (report on the
opening ceremony: BO 27/10/59).
1860 Bradford Tong Street, St. John (converted to industrial
use) (£815 + £50 architects’
commission: ICBS) (report
on the consecration: BO 09/02/60).
1860 Bradford Girlington, St. Philip (£1,300 + £70
architects’ commission: ICBS) (report on its
consecration: BO
23/02/60).
1860 Bowling, St. Stephen (£2,125 + £120 architects’
commission: ICBS) (report on the laying
of the foundation
stone: BO 26/04/60).
1860 Halifax Charlestown, St. Thomas (report on the
opening: LI 28/04/60).
1860 Brighouse National Schools (plans dated June &
August 1860).
1860 Bowling Broomfields, St. Luke (demolished) (£2,520 +
£135 architects’ commission; ICBS) (invitation for
tenders: BO 08/11/60).
1861 Leeds Bramley (failed competition entry for a new
church) (notice of the result of the
competiton: LI 06/01/61).
1861 Horton, All Saints (£15,000: JJ) (invitation
for tenders: BO 21/02/61).
1861 Bradford Laisterdyke, St. Mary (currently derelict)
(£2,600: MC) (report on the
consecration: BO
14/03/61).
1861 Lower Dunsforth, St. Mary’s church, (£1,700: trimmed
newspaper cutting in the N.
Yorkshire County
Record Office, Northallerton) (report on the
consecration: YG 28/09/61).
1862 Hepworth, Holy Trinity (£1,505 + £80 architects’ commission:
ICBS) (invitation for tenders:
BO 27/03/62).
1862 Northowram Hall (alterations) (plans and elevations
dated May 1862).
1862 Dewsbury, St. Mark (£2,750 + £150 architects’ commission:
ICBS) (report on the laying of
the foundation
stone: BR 15/11/62).
1862 Arthington, St. Peter's church and parsonage (church
converted to Egyptian Coptic use)
(invitations for
tenders: LM 21/11/62).
1863 Bradford Laisterdyke, parsonage (5 bedrooms) (plans
and elevations dated March 1863).
1863 Halifax Charlestown, St. Thomas National Schools
(elevations and sections dated May
1863).
1863 Horton Green School (£1,700: BO) (notice of the
partial opening: BO 28/05/63).
1863 Catwick, St. Michael (James Mallinson with T.H. & F.
Healey?) (£890 + £60 architects'
commission: JME)
(plans and elevations dated 20/07/63).
1863 Heaton, St. Barnabas (by T.H. & F. Healey before the Mallinson
and Healey partnership
officially dissolved?) (invitation for tenders: BO 13/08/63).
1863 Lightcliffe, two semi-detached residences
(invitation for tenders: BR 26/12/63 [sic]).
1864
Westow, St. Mary (not the tower) (approx. £710 + £40
architects’ commission: ICBS)
(report of the
reopening: YG 16/07/64).
1865
Halifax Causeway and John Street, warehouses (by James Mallinson
alone) (plans and
sections dated
18/09/65).
1865
Halifax Causeway and Upper Kirkgate Street, school (by James
Mallinson alone) (sections
and elevations
stamped 19/09/65).
1866 Marble tablet commemorating the Rev. Joshua Fawcett of
Low Moor (£120: BO) (notice of
its erection: BO
05/07/66).
1866
Tockwith, Church of the Epiphany (James Mallinson with T.H. & F.
Healey?) (£4,000: YG)
(report on the
consecration: YG 27/10/66).
Undated Halifax,
house for Mr. Crossley (undated plans and elevations).
Undated
Halifax, unnamed country residence (unsigned plan in
characteristic style).
Undated Low Moor (Wibsey) parsonage (probably 6 bedrooms) (undated
signed lithograph).
Undated
Moor
Monkton
parsonage (6 bedrooms) (undated,
signed plans and elevations).
Undated
Queensbury National School (by James Mallinson alone)
(undated plans and elevations).
Undated
St.
John-in-the-Wilderness, school and teacher’s house (undated,
signed sketch).
* *
* * *
*
Appendix 2:
Contractors' Travelling Distances
to Work (66 men listed).
(Note: where contractors advertised themselves as belonging to more
than one trade, they are listed below in the priority order:
[1] masons; [2] carpenters and joiners; [3] slaters; [4] plumbers and
glaziers;
[5] plasterers; [6] painters and decorators; and [7] general
builders.)
Name |
Place |
Direct |
≈ Travelling |
and Address |
of Work |
Distance (miles) |
Distance |
|
|
|
|
|
(a) Masons = 14 |
|
|
BENTLEY, JOSHUA |
(1) Perseverance Mill, Brighouse |
< 1 |
1 |
Church Street, Rastrick, Brighouse |
(2) Victoria Mill, Hudd'sf'ld Rd., Brighouse |
< 1 |
1 |
|
(3) Providence Ind. Chapel, Elland |
1½ |
2 |
DRAKE, JONAS |
(1) New Dumb Mill Inn, Hipperholme |
2½ |
3½ |
Shay Lane, Ovenden |
(2) Bradshaw Mill |
2 |
2½ |
|
(3) Bradshaw parsonage |
2 |
2½ |
ELLIS, DAVID? |
House of John Fairburn, |
< 1 |
1 |
Mirfield |
machine maker of Mirfield |
|
|
EMPSALL, JONAS |
Brighouse |
< 1 |
1 |
New Close, Thornhill Bridge, Brighouse |
Gas Works |
|
|
GREAVES, JAMES (marble mason) |
Haley Hill cemetery chapel, |
1 |
1½ |
9, Horton Street, Halifax |
Northowram |
|
|
MOULSON, MILES (& owner of Legram Quarry) |
Premises of Robinson & S. Thwaites at |
< ½ |
½ |
Great Horton Road, Bradford |
Thornton Road, Bradford |
|
|
PRATT, HENRY |
(1) Haley Hill cem. chapel, Northowram |
1 |
1½ |
Oxford Street, Halifax |
(2) House, Harrison Rd., Halifax |
< 1 |
1 |
|
(3) Halifax parish church |
< 1 |
1 |
|
(4) St. Paul's, Stockton-on-Tees |
55 |
74 |
RIDEHAUGH, SIDNEY |
Hullen Edge Hall, |
1 |
1½ |
Greetland, Elland |
Elland |
|
|
ROBINSON, JAMES or JOHN |
Low House Brewery, |
1 |
1½ |
School Green, Thornton |
Clayton Heights |
|
|
SIMPSON, GEORGE |
(1) Thornhill Lees church, Dewsbury |
1 |
1½ |
Manor Place, Dewsbury |
(2) Thornhill Lees parsonage & school |
1 |
1½ |
THORNTON, THOMAS |
Christ Church, |
3½ |
4½ |
Elland |
Barkisland |
|
|
WALSH, JOHN |
Two houses in Wool Pack Yard, |
< 1 |
1 |
Gibbet Lane, Halifax |
Halifax |
|
|
WALTON, BENJAMIN |
Christ Church, Mount Pellon, |
1 |
1½ |
Warley Town, Halifax |
Halifax |
|
|
WRIGHT & PEEL |
St. Andrew's National School, |
1 |
1½ |
Joseph Street, Bradford |
North Horton |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(b) Carpenters & Joiners = 14 |
|
|
GOMERSHALL, JOHN & TOM |
Holy Innocents', |
< 1 |
1 |
Kiln Croft, Thornhill Lees, Dewsbury |
Thornhill Lees, Dewsbury |
|
|
GREENWOOD, RICHARD |
(1) Shelf parsonage house |
2 |
3 |
Bramley Lane, Brighouse |
(2) Buttershaw Mills |
3 |
4 |
|
(3) Woodhouse, Rastrick |
2½ |
3½ |
|
(4) St. Mark's parsonage, Low Moor |
3½ |
4½ |
|
(5) Farmhouse in Brighouse |
1 |
1½ |
HALL, THOMAS (& general builder) |
(1) St. Peter's, Thorner |
7 |
9½ |
19, Harper Street, Leeds |
(2) St. Mary Magdalene's, East Keswick |
8 |
11 |
HAWKYARD, HENRY |
Hullen Edge Hall, |
< 1 |
1 |
11, Timber Street, Elland |
Elland |
|
|
HEPWORTH, JOSEPH |
House on |
< 1 |
1 |
Rastrick, Brighouse |
Rastrick Common |
|
|
|
(1) Trinity Road Baptist Chapel, Halifax |
<½ |
½ |
LAMBERT, JOHN (& timber dealer) |
(2) Zion Independent Chapel, Halifax |
<½ |
½ |
35, James Road, Halifax |
(3) Bradshaw parsonage |
3 |
4 |
(bankrupt March 1855) |
(4) Lightcliffe parsonage |
3½ |
4½ |
|
(5) Haley Hill mill engine shed |
1 |
1 ½ |
KETTLEWELL, Peter |
St. Mary's, |
2 |
3 |
Great Ouseburn |
Lower Dunsforth |
|
|
NAYLOR, JAMES |
(1) Birks Hall, Ovenden |
1 |
1½ |
Mount Pellon, Halifax |
(2) Mount Pellon schools |
< 1 |
1 |
NEAL, CHARLES |
Dr. MacTurk's house, |
< 1 |
1 |
4, Johngate, Bradford |
Manningham, Bradford |
|
|
PICKARD & OGDEN (& builders) |
Hydropathic Establishment, |
6 |
8 |
Silsbridge Lane, Bradford |
Otley |
|
|
POGSON & TAYLOR |
Christ Church, |
3 |
4 |
Bond Street, Halifax |
Barkisland |
|
|
SMITH, S. |
Weston Hall, |
2 |
3 |
North Parade, Otley |
Weston, near Otley |
|
|
SYKES, BENJAMIN |
Bonegate Hall, |
1 |
1 ½ |
Norwood Green, Brighouse |
Brighouse |
|
|
WALKER, THOMAS |
Bridge End Chapel, |
3½ |
4½ |
Albion Street, Huddersfield |
Rastrick, Brighouse |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(c) Slaters = 4 |
|
|
BANCROFT, J. & A. (& plasterers) |
(1) Wyke National School |
4 |
5½ |
14, Lister Street, Halifax |
(2) Shelf parsonage |
3 |
4 |
|
(3) Haley Hill cemetery chapel |
1 |
1½ |
|
(4) The Shay, Skircoat, Halifax |
1 |
1½ |
|
(5) Birks Hall, Ovenden |
1½ |
2 |
|
(6) Wellington Mills, Lwr Wade St., Halifax |
< 1 |
1 |
HILL (THOMAS) & SUTCLIFFE |
(1) Manchester Road Schools, Bradford |
< ½ |
½ |
23, Cheapside, Bradford |
(2) Bankfoot parsonage, Bradford |
3 |
4 |
|
(3) Bonegate Hall, Brighouse |
4½ |
6 |
SMITHIES, JAMES (& plasterer) |
(1) Holy Trinity, Low Moor, Bradford |
2 |
3 |
29, Sellar's Fold, Bradford |
(2) Low Moor parsonage house |
2 |
3 |
TAYLOR, SAMUEL |
Bridge End Chapel |
4 |
5½ |
Waterhouse Street, Halifax |
Rastrick, Brighouse |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(d) Plumbers & Glaziers = 13 |
|
|
COCKHILL, EDWARD (& plasterer) |
(1) Bridge End Chapel, Brighouse |
< 1 |
1 |
Bridge End, Rastrick, Brighouse |
(2) Bonegate Hall, Brighouse |
1 |
1½ |
EASTWOOD, WILLIAM |
Thornhill Lees parsonage and school, |
1 |
1½ |
Long Causeway, Dewsbury |
Dewsbury |
|
|
|
(1) Copley parsonage |
1½ |
2 |
|
(2) Christ Church, Mount Pellon |
1 |
1½ |
FIRTH, SAMUEL & JOHN |
(3) Shelf parsonage |
3 |
4 |
10, Broad Street, Halifax |
(4) Hullen Edge Hall, Elland |
3½ |
4½ |
|
(5) Haley Hill cemetery chapel |
½ |
< 1 |
|
(6) Wellington Mills, Lwr. Wade St., Halif'x |
½ |
< 1 |
|
(7) Halifax parish church |
½ |
< 1 |
HOLROYD (JOHN) & SON |
Christ Church, |
4½ |
6 |
5, Cross Hills, Halifax |
Barkisland |
|
|
HORSFALL, JOHN |
Mount Pellon |
½ |
< 1 |
10, Mount Street, Halifax |
schools |
|
|
JACKSON, JOHN (plumber only) |
Boroughbridge |
< 1 |
1 |
Borougbridge |
schools |
|
|
HORNER, Sarah (& Son?) |
St. Alban's, |
8 |
11 |
17, Witham, Hull |
Withernwick |
|
|
KEIGHLEY, JAMES |
Cemetery buildings, |
< ½ |
½ |
42, Kirkgate, Bradford |
Bradford |
|
|
LAWSON, WILLIAM CHILD |
Bradshaw |
3 |
4 |
25, Southgate, Northowram |
parsonage |
|
|
SCARTH, WILLIAM (plumber only) |
Tong Street School, |
3½ |
4½ |
Chapeltown, Pudsey |
Bradford |
|
|
SCHOFIELD, JOHN |
(1) South Ossett schools |
10 |
13½ |
54, Thornton Street, Bradford |
(2) Low Moor parsonage, Bradford |
3 |
4 |
|
(3) St. John's, Clifton |
7 |
9½ |
THWAITE, THOMAS & R. |
(1) "Crow Trees", Manningham, Bradf'd |
1 |
1½ |
37, Tyrell Street, Bradford |
(2) Holy Trinity, Low Moor, Bradford |
2½ |
3½ |
WALSH, GEORGE |
(1) Lightcliffe parsonage |
3½ |
5 |
4, Rusell Street, Halifax |
(2) All Saints', Salterhebble |
1 |
1½ |
|
|
|
|
|
(e) Plasterers = 8 (includes 2 listed with slaters & 1
listed with plumbers) |
|
|
BARBER, WILLIAM |
Bridge End Chapel, |
7 |
9½ |
Thornhill Briggs, Brighouse |
Rastrick, Brighouse |
|
|
FIRTH, MATTHEW or WILLIAM |
(1) St. Peter's vicarage, Bradford |
3 |
4 |
6 or 7, Cobden Street, Bradford |
(2) Dr. MacTurk's house, Manningham |
3 |
4 |
GARLICK, EDWARD or WILLIAM |
St. Peter's, |
7 |
9½ |
9, Dewsbury Rd. or 3, Bridge St., Leeds |
Thorner |
|
|
LAYCOCK, JAMES (& painter) |
Dr. Spence's house, |
2 |
3 |
23, Burrows Lane, Otley |
Weston, nr. Otley |
|
|
WOOD, JOSEPH |
Woodhouse, |
6½ |
9 |
72, Vicar Lane, Bradford |
Rastrick |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(f) Painters & Decorators = 8 (includes 1 listed with
plasterers) |
|
|
BRIGG (HENRY) & MENSFORTH |
Dr. MacTurk's house, |
< 1 |
1 |
13, North Parade, Bradford |
Manningham, Bradford |
|
|
CROSSLEY, JOSEPH |
Bridge End Chapel, |
4 |
5½ |
Joseph Street, Halifax |
Rastrick, Brighouse |
|
|
HALEY, EDWARD |
Holy Trinity |
2½ |
3½ |
50, Market Street, Bradford |
Low Moor, Bradford |
|
|
HEALD, GEORGE F. (decorative painter) |
(1) St. Andrew's, North Horton |
13 |
17½ |
Newmarket, Mount Pleasant, Wakefield |
(2) Holy Innocents', Thornhill Lees |
6 |
8 |
RHODES, CHARLES |
Wellington Mills, |
7 |
9½ |
2, Cheapside, Bradford |
Lower Wade Street, Halifax |
|
|
WADSWORTH, GEORGE |
Christ Church, |
1 |
1½ |
6, Lister Street, Halifax |
Mount Pellon, Halifax |
|
|
WARDLE, WILLIAM |
All Saints' |
11 |
15 |
90, English Street, Hull |
Mappleton |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(g) General Builders = 11 (includes 2 listed under
carpenters and joiners) |
|
|
BEDFORTH, JOSEPH |
(1) Copley parsonage |
2 |
3 |
26, Horton Street, Halifax |
(2) Halifax parish church |
< 1 |
1 |
|
(3) Haley Hill cemetery chapel |
1 |
1½ |
|
(4) Wellington Mills, Lwr. Wade St., Halif'x |
< 1 |
1 |
DUCKWORTH, WILLIAM |
(1) Haley Hill cemetery chapel |
6 |
8 |
222, Bolling Street, Bradford |
(2) Dr. MacTurk's House., Manningham |
1½ |
2½ |
FREEMAN & GATENBY (W.) |
(1) St. Mary & All Angels', Cundall |
4 |
5½ |
Boroughbridge |
(2) Boroughbridge schools |
< 1 |
1 |
|
(3) Boroughbridge parsonage |
< 1 |
1 |
|
(4) St. Mary's, Lower Dunsforth |
3 |
4 |
HEPWORTH (GEORGE) & SON |
Britannia Mills, Baines Square, |
< 1 |
1 |
Church Lane, Brighouse |
Brighouse |
|
|
NETTLETON, WILLIAM |
St. Peter's, |
< 1 |
1 |
Thorner |
Thorner |
|
|
|
(1) John Foster's house, Queen's Head |
< 1 |
1 |
|
(2) St. Andrew's, North Horton |
3½ |
4½ |
PATCHETT (ISAAC) & COMPANY |
(3) Bradshaw parsonage |
1½ |
3 |
Queen' Head |
(4) St. Mark's, Low Moor, Bradford |
3½ |
4½ |
|
(5) St. Mark's parsonage, Low Moor |
3½ |
4½ |
|
(6) Mount Pellon schools, Halifax |
3½ |
4½ |
|
(7) Clayton schools and teacher's house |
1½ |
2½ |
STEWART, CH'LES (& timber merchant) |
(1) St. Alban's, Withernwick |
8 |
11 |
14, Kingston Square, Jarratt Street, Hull |
(2) All Saints', Mappleton |
11 |
15 |
THAKWRAY & HOLLIDAY |
(1) Manchester Road Schools, Bradford |
1½ |
2½ |
49, Crompton Street, Bradford |
(2) Bankfoot parsonage, Bradford |
1½ |
2½ |
|
(3) St. Mark's, Low Moor, Bradford |
2 |
3 |
|
(4) Holy Trinity, Low Moor, Bradford |
2 |
3 |
|
(5) S. Ossett school and teacher's house |
10 |
13½ |
THORNTON, ISRAEL |
(1) Bradford cemetery buildings |
1 |
1½ |
85, East Parade, Bradford |
(2) St. Andrew's schools, North Horton |
2 |
3 |
|
(3) All Saints', Horton |
1 |
1½ |
* *
* * *
*
Primary Sources and
Bibliography.
1. MANUSCRIPT SOURCES.
East Riding Record Office, Beverley:
PE9/15 Churchwardens accounts for
St. Michael’s, Catwick
PE9/39 Plans for St. Michael’s, Catwick
PE27/14-15 Plans for All Saints’, Mappleton
PE81/44-45 Churchwardens accounts for St.
Alban’s, Withernwick
London, Victoria & Albert Museum, RIBA Collection:
PB432/1 Drawings for a font at St. Thomas
the Apostle’s, Heptonstall
PB432/8 Working drawings for St.
Michael’s, Mytholmroyd
PB432/11 Miscellaneous furniture designs for
St. Mark’s, Low Moor
PB432/13 Drawings for Ilkley vicarage
PB432/14 Drawings for a parsonage at Wyke
PB432/15 Drawings for a parsonage at Moor
Monkton
PB432/16 Drawings for a parsonage at Wibsey
PB432/17 Drawings for a school and a
teacher’s house at St. John-in-the-Wilderness
PB432/18 Drawings for Elland National
Schools
PB432/20 Lithograph for St. Mark’s,
Dewsbury
PB432/21 Design for a new church at Filey
PB432/22 Lithograph for Christ Church, South
Ossett
PB432/23 Lithograph for St. John’s, Clifton
PB432/24 Lithograph for St. John the
Baptist’s, Clayton
PB432/25 Lithograph for St. Andrew’s,
Listerhills
PB432/30 Design for a 'Scotch' church
PB432/31 Drawings for St. Andrew’s,
Listerhills
PB432/25 Miscellaneous furniture designs for
St. Paul’s, Manningham
PB432/26 Drawings for St. John’s, Baildon
PB432/27 Drawings St. Peter’s, Thorner
PB432/28 Competition design for a new church
at Llandeilo
London, Church of England Record Centre:
(a)
Bermondsey -
QAB/7/6/E157 Plans & papers for St. Mary’s, Wyke
CBC/7/1/6 H.M. C. reports
QAB/7/6/E326a Plans for St. Mary’s, Laisterdyke
BARNES/2/4/7 Birth and death certificates for members of the
Healey family
(b)
Lambeth Palace Library -
ICBS 2990 Holy Trinity, Queensbury
ICBS 3529 St. Mary’s, Wyke
ICBS 3711 St. John the Baptist’s, Baildon
ICBS 3818 St. John the Baptist’s, Clayton
ICBS 3889 St. Michael’s, Mytholmroyd
ICBS 4037 St. Matthew’s, Bankfoot
ICBS 4041 St. Michael & All Angels’, Shelf
ICBS 4160 All Saints’, Richmond Hill
ICBS 4250 Christ Church, South Ossett
ICBS 4311 St.Andrew’s, North Horton
ICBS 4355 St. James’s, Boroughbridge
ICBS 4409 Christ Church, Barkisland
ICBS 4415 St. James’s, Dale Head
ICBS 4507 Christ Church, Mount Pellon
ICBS 4763 St. Alban’s, Withernwick
ICBS 4834 St. Peter’s, Thorner
ICBS 5025 St. Mary Magdalene’s, East Keswick
ICBS 5078 All Saints’, Salterhebble
ICBS 5129 St. John’s, Clifton
ICBS 5135 St. Paul’s, Thornaby-on-Tees
ICBS 5190 St. Paul’s, Heaton Reddish
ICBS 5192 St. Thomas’s, Charlestown
ICBS 5317 St Andrew’s, Bugthorpe
ICBS 5339 St. John’s, Tong
ICBS 5407 St. John’s, Welburn
ICBS 5447 St. Mary’s, Lower Dunsforth
ICBS 5395 St. Philip’s, Girlington
ICBS 5445 St. Stephen’s, Bowling
ICBS 5564 St. Mary’s, Quarry Hill
ICBS 5569 St. Luke’s, Broomfields
ICBS 5574 All Saints’, Ilkley
ICBS 5600 Holy Trinity, Hepworth
ICBS 5808 St. Mark’s, Dewsbury
ICBS 5982 St. Mary’s, Westow
ICBS 6120 St. Michael’s, Catwick
ICBS 6177 St. John’s, Cleckheaton
ICBS 6013 St. Barnabas’s, Heaton
North Yorkshire Record Office, Northallerton:
NG:SB Plans for Boroughbridge and Lower Dunsforth
Schools
PR/BBG Miscellaneous documents for St. James’s,
Boroughbridge
PR/CU Miscellaneous documents for St. Mary & All
Angels’, Cundall
PR/DNL Miscellaneous documents for St. Mary’s, Lower
Dunsforth
West
Yorkshire Archives:
(a)
Bradford -
15D95 Parish records for Holy Trinity, Queensbury
17D97 Account book for T.H. & F. Healey
61D95/13 Drawings and plans for Black Dyke Mills,
Horrowins House & Sandbed Cottages, Queensbury, and Northowram Hall,
Northowram
BDP19/9 Plans for St. Andrew’s parsonage, North Horton
BDP33/15 Specification for Burley parsonage, and rules and
instructions for building parsonages from the Ecclesiastical
Commissioners
BDP36/10 Accounts for repairs to St. John the Baptist’s,
Clayton
BDP36/11 Agreement with contractor to build Clayton
National School
BDP66/12 Lithograph for Wibsey parsonage
DB1/C3/13 Plan of proposed alterations at Bradford Parish
Church
WYB129/4 Plans for St. Matthew’s National School, Bankfoot
WYP129/8 Plans for Bolton National School
WYB129/15 Plans for St. John’s National School, Bradford
WYB129/27 Plans for Richmond Terrace Wesleyan School, Great
Horton
WYB129/39 Plans for St. Andrew’s National School, North
Horton
WYB129/46 Plans for Queensbury National School
(b)
Calderdale (Halifax) -
BJ:15 Plan of site of Barkisland Schools
CMT/HB1:40 Plans of houses, shops and coach house in
Woolpack, Halifax
CMT/HB1:721 Plans of Causeway and Upper Kirkgate Schools,
Halifax
CMT/HB1:727 Plans for warehouses in Causeway and John Street,
Halifax
CMT1/MU:26 Plan of mill shed, three shops and offices in Gaol
Lane and George Street, Halifax
HAS/C:17/6 Affidavit signed by Mary Mallinson
MOO: 1-4 Mallinson & Healey day-books, 1854-57
WYC:1185/7 Plans for Brighouse National School & master’s
house
WYC:1185/8 Plans for Mount Pellon National School, Halifax
WYC:1185/9 Plans and elevations for Elland National Schools
WYC:1185/16 Plans for St. Thomas’s National School,
Charlestown, Halifax
(c)
Kirklees (Huddersfield) -
DD/WBC/384 Correspondence concerning Lepton National School
WYK: 1224 Prospectus for proposed church of St. Mark,
Dewsbury
WYK: 1485 Miscellaneous records for Dewsbury Congregational
Church
(d)
Leeds (Morley) -
RD/AF/2/2a Plans and faculties to rebuild St. James’s,
Boroughbridge, and St. Mary & All Saints', Cundall
RDP66/1 Plans and specification for St. Mary’s
parsonage, Quarry Hill
WYL555/3 Plans and specification for Barkisland parsonage
WYL555/5 Papers relating to the proposed vicarage at
Boroughbridge
WYL555/46 Plans and related papers for South Ossett
parsonage
WYL555/49 Plans and specifications for Shelf parsonage
(e)
Wakefield -
QE20/1/1846/28 Plans for Sowerby Bridge waterworks
WDP21/252 Correspondence, plans and estimates etc. for
Christ Church, Barkisland
WDP27/52 Plans and elevations of St. John’s, Clifton
WDP98 Plans and assorted papers for St. Michael’s,
Mytholmroyd
WYW1547/12 Plans for South Ossett school and master’s house
2.
BUILDINGS VISITED.
1843 Holy Trinity, Queensbury, Bradford (James Mallinson)
1844 St. Mary’s, Wyke, Bradford (James Mallinson)
1846 St. John the Baptist’s, Baildon, Bradford (not the tower)
(Mallinson & Healey)
1846 St. Paul’s, Manningham, Bradford (Mallinson & Healey)
1847 St. John the Baptist’s, Clayton, Bradford (Mallinson & Healey)
1847 St. Michael’s, Mytholmroyd, Calderdale (Mallinson & Healey)
1848 St. Matthew’s, Bankfoot, Bradford (Mallinson & Healey)
1848 St. MIchael & All Angels’, Shelf, Bradford (Mallinson & Healey)
1848 Scottish Presbyterian Church, Westgate, Bradford (the former)
(Mallinson & Healey)
1850 Christ Church, South Ossett, Wakefield (Mallinson & Healey)
1851 Christ Church, Barkisland, Calderdale (Mallinson & Healey)
1851 St. James’s, Boroughbridge, North Yorkshire (Mallinson &
Healey)
1851 St. John the Evangelist’s, Langcliffe, North Yorkshire
(Mallinson & Healey)
1852 St. Mary & All Saints’, Cundall, North Yorkshire (Mallinson &
Healey)
1853 St. Thomas the Apostle’s, Heptonstall, Calderdale (Mallinson &
Healey)
1854 Christ Church, Mount Pellon, Calderdale (Mallinson & Healey)
1854 St. Peter’s, Thorner, Leeds (partial reconstruction) (Mallinson
& Healey)
1854 St. Alban’s, Withernwick, East Riding of Yorkshire
(reconstruction) (Mallinson & Healey)
1855 All Saints’, Mappleton, East Riding of Yorkshire (not the
tower) (Mallinson & Healey)
1856 Bridge End Independent Chapel (the former), Brighouse,
Calderdale (Mallinson & Healey)
1856 St. Mary Magdalene’s, East Keswick, Leeds (Mallinson & Healey)
1857 St. Mark’s, Low Moor, Bradford (the former) (Mallinson &
Healey)
1857 St. Thomas’s, Claremount, Calderdale (Mallinson & Healey)
1857 St. John’s, Clifton, Calderdale (Mallinson & Healey)
1857 All Saints, Salterhebble, Calderdale (Mallinson & Healey)
1857 St. Paul’s, Thonaby-on-Tees, Stockton-on-Tees (not the tower)
(Mallinson & Healey)
1857 All Souls’, Haley Hill, Calderdale (Sir George Gilbert Scott)
1858 Holy Innocents’, Thornhill Lees, Wakefield (Mallinson & Healey)
1858 Thornhill Lees parsonage (Mallinson & Healey)
1858 St. Andrew’s, Bugthorpe, East Riding of Yorkshire (nave only)
(Mallinson & Healey)
1859 St. Stephen’s, Bowling, Bradford (Mallinson & Healey)
1859 St. Philip’s, Girlington, Bradford (Mallinson & Healey)
1959 St. Mary’s, Lower Dunsforth, North Riding (Mallinson & Healey)
1859 St. John’s, Welburn, North Yorkshire (Mallinson & Healey)
1860 All Saints’, Ilkley, Bradford (chancel only) (Mallinson &
Healey)
1862 St Mary’s, Westow, North Yorkshire (nave only) (Mallinson &
Healey)
1862 All Saints’, Horton, Bradford (Mallinson & Healey)
1862 Holy Trinity, Hepworth, Kirklees (Mallinson & Healey)
1862 St. Mark’s, Dewsbury, Wakefield (Mallinson & Healey)
1862 St. Peter’s, Arthington, Leeds (Mallinson & Healey)
1863 St. Barnabas’s, Heaton, Bradford (T.H. & F. Healey with James
Mallinson)
1863 Church of the Epiphany, Tockwith, North Yorkshire (T.H. & F.
Healey with James
Mallinson)
3.
NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES.
The
Bradford Daily Argus
The
Bradford Observer
The
Builder
The
Ecclesiologist
The
Halifax Courier
The
Halifax Guardian and Huddersfield & Bradford Advertiser
The
Huddersfield Daily Chronicle
The
Leeds Intelligencer
The
Leeds Mercury
The
Leeds Times
The
Morning Post
The
Todmorden and District News
Wetherby News & Central Yorkshire Journal
The
Yorkshire Gazette
The
Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer
plus
other occasional publications identified by the British Newspaper
Archive
4.
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Anon. |
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Jeremiah W. |
A History of English Critical Terms (Boston:
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Cobbett, William |
Rural Rides (London: Penguin, 2001
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Cudworth, William |
Histories of Bolton and Bowling
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Cudworth, William |
Manningham, Heaton and Allerton (Townships
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Historically and Topographically
(published by the author, Bradford, 1896 (facsimile)). |
Cudworth, William |
Rambles Round Horton (Bradford: Thomas
Brear & Company, 1886). |
Cudworth, William |
Round About Bradford (Bradford: Thomas
Brear & Company, 1876). |
Dickens, Charles |
The Life and Adventures of Martin
Chuzzlewit (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1872 [originally
published in instalments, 1842-44]). |
Eastlake, Charles L. |
A History of the Gothic Revival (ed. J.
Mordaunt Crook, Leicester, Leicester University Press, 1970 [1872]). |
Eliot,
George |
Middlemarch : A Study of Provincial Life
(London: Macmillan, 2018 [1871]). |
Fowler,
Charles |
'Remarks on the Resolutions adopted by the Committee of the
Houses of Lords and Commons for rebuilding the Houses of
Parliament', Architectural Magazine, 2, September 1835, pp.
381-384. |
Gill,
Harry |
'The
Mutual Relations of the Architect, Builder and Workman', Journal of
the
Society of Architects,
12/5, June 1919, pp. 107-108. |
Hawkins, John Sidney |
An History of the Origin and Establishment of
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Hope, A.J.Beresford |
The English Cathedral in the Nineteenth Century (London: John Murray, 1861. |
Hulbert, Henry L.P. |
Sir Francis Sharp Powell, Baronet
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Ibbetson, James |
Ibbetson's General and Classified Directory... of
Bradford (Bradford: James Ibbetson, 1845). |
Jackson, Sir Thomas |
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John |
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J. & C. |
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Rickman, Thomas |
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John |
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Anon. |
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