Charles Trubshaw
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Charles Trubshaw (1841 - 15 February 1917) was an architect specifically associated with railway buildings on the London and North Western Railway and Midland Railway lines. He was the son of an architect (also called Charles), the architect and surveyor to Staffordshire.[1]
Work
- Bradford Forster Square railway station
- Midland Hotel, Bradford
- Derby - extensions to the station, now demolished, and the Midland Railway Institute, 1893[2]
- Hellifield railway station
- Kettering railway station
- Kimberley West railway station probably his first project[3][4]
- Leicester Campbell Street railway station
- Leicester railway station
- Midland Hotel, Manchester
- Sheffield station
- Shipley railway station
- Skipton railway station
References
- ↑ Midland Hotel, Bradford Charles Trubshaw, Architect
- ↑ Marcus Binney, 'Crunch time at Derby', Country Life, 8 Sept. 1983, 631
- ↑ Kimberley Town Council Committee Minutes 2009
- ↑ www.forgottenrelics.co.uk Bennerley
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