Bradshaw & Gass 1881 - 1902

Bradshaw & Gass was an architectural partnership formed by Jonas James Bradshaw (1837-1912) and John Bradshaw Gass (1855-1939) in Bolton, Lancashire in 1881.  Arthur John Hope (1875-1960) became a partner in the practice in 1902 when the firm was renamed Bradshaw, Gass & Hope.

Worked in
UK
Works

Mather Lane Mill, Leigh (1882); Rutland Mills, Adelaide Street, Bolton (1883–1920); Lincoln Mill, Washington Street, Bolton (1883–1920); Bolton Evening News offices (1890–1907; Victoria Hall, Bolton (1898–1900); College of Art, Hilden Street, Bolton (1901–03); Leysian Mission (1901-06); Grand Central Hall, Liverpool (completed 1905)

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For a more complete list of architectural works by Bradshaw & Gass see Architects of Greater Manchester 1800-1940

Bibliography

Lingard, Jane and Lingard, Timothy. Bradshaw Gass and Hope : the story of an architectural practice : the first one hundred years 1862-1962. London: Gallery Lingard, 2007.

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