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    Bradshaw Gass & Hope is an English architectural practice founded in 1862 by Jonas James Bradshaw (c. 1837–1912). It is Bolton's oldest architectural...
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  • John Bradshaw Gass (18 June 1855, Annan – 3 July 1939) was a Scottish architect and artist. Hs was a nephew of J. J. Bradshaw, the founder of Bradshaw Gass...
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    Toughsheet Community Stadium (category Bradshaw, Gass & Hope buildings)
    consultant/architect of the project was Lobb Sports, while local firm Bradshaw Gass & Hope acted as planning supervisors and quantity surveyors. The contractor...
    27 KB (2,215 words) - 17:42, 8 April 2025
  • politician James Bradshaw Adamson, (1921-2003) American military leader John Bradshaw Gass, (1855-1939) English architect and artist Bradshaw (wrestler), (born...
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    Bradshaw Gass of the firm Bradshaw Gass and Hope, Architects Engineers and Quantity Surveyors (of Bolton, London and Edinburgh at that time). JB Gass...
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  • John Bradshaw Gass (1855–1939), British architect and artist John Donald MacIntyre Gass (1928–2005), Canadian-American ophthalmologist Karl Gass (1917–2009)...
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    Britain for certain types of urban architecture until the late 1950s, Bradshaw Gass & Hope's Police Headquarters in Salford of 1958 being a good example...
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    Bolton Town Hall (category Bradshaw, Gass & Hope buildings)
    of Bolton. The town hall was extended in the 1930s to the designs of Bradshaw, Gass and Hope and has been designated a Grade II* listed building by Historic...
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    Manchester Stock Exchange (category Bradshaw, Gass & Hope buildings)
    England. It was built at a cost of £86,000, between 1904 and 1906 by Bradshaw, Gass and Hope, the Bolton architectural practice responsible for many of...
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    Royal Exchange, Manchester (category Bradshaw, Gass & Hope buildings)
    constructed between 1867 and 1874. It was extended and modified by Bradshaw Gass & Hope between 1914 and 1931 to form the largest trading hall in England...
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  • Augustine Bradshaw (1575–1618), British Catholic, born John Bradshaw John Bradshaw Gass (1855–1939), British architect and artist This disambiguation...
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    Sackville Street Building (category Bradshaw, Gass & Hope buildings)
    Street, towards London Road, between 1927 and 1957 by the architects Bradshaw Gass & Hope, the delay being due to the depression in the 1930s and the Second...
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    Bolton Arena (category Bradshaw, Gass & Hope buildings)
    Sport England and the Lawn Tennis Association by Bolton architects Bradshaw Gass & Hope who also acted as lead consultants and Structural Engineers to...
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    urban district. Westhoughton Town Hall was built in 1903 to a plan by Bradshaw and Gass, architects of Bolton replacing the Local Board Offices at the junction...
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    1835. Padiham Town Hall in Burnley Road, built in 1938 to designs by Bradshaw Gass & Hope, is a Grade II listed building. Padiham Memorial Park at the...
    38 KB (3,792 words) - 17:51, 4 March 2025
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    Bolton Art Gallery, Library & Museum (category Bradshaw, Gass & Hope buildings)
    in one end of the Bolton Civic Centre, designed by local architects, Bradshaw Gass & Hope and opened in 1939. The museum has two outlying locations, Smithills...
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    Grand Central Hall (category Bradshaw, Gass & Hope buildings)
    Unitarian Chapel.[citation needed] Built to an Art Nouveau design by Bradshaw and Gass of Bolton, the new building had a capacity of 3,576 people,[citation...
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  • Barnfield Mills (category Bradshaw, Gass & Hope buildings)
    mills, No 6, was demolished in 1993. Barnfield No 6 Mill, designed by Bradshaw Gass & Hope was constructed in 1894. The brick-built mill was internally...
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    Trafford Town Hall (category Bradshaw, Gass & Hope buildings)
    and Warwick Road in Stretford, England. It was designed by architects Bradshaw Gass & Hope of Bolton on behalf of Stretford Municipal Borough, and built...
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    Miners' Convalescent Home, Blackpool (category Bradshaw, Gass & Hope buildings)
    listed building. The building was designed by Bolton architecture firm Bradshaw Gass & Hope in the Baroque Revival style. It has a symmetrical plan and is...
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