W. & G. Audsley

W. & G. Audsley was the architectural practice founded in Liverpool by Scottish Brothers William James Audsley and George Ashdown Audsley.

It completed ten churches in the Gothic Revival Style in the Liverpool area. An eclectic style was used for synagogues built in Liverpool and London. The firm's secular buildings, such as the Layton Art Gallery in Milwaukee, WI, USA, closely followed the style of Alexander Thomson (1817–1875), featuring Greek, Egyptian and Hindu motifs.

Buildings

Welsh Church, Saint John Street, Chester, 1866; extant 2018.

Welsh Presbyterian Church; 42 Chapel Road near Russell Road, Garston, Liverpool, 1868; extant 2017.

Christ Church, Kensington Road, Kensington, Liverpool, 1870, derelict in 2018.

James Lord Bowes Residence, Streatlam Tower, 5 Prince's Road, Liverpool, 1872. Extant 2017.

Saint Margaret's Church, Belmont Road, Anfield, Liverpool, 1873; burnt 1961.

Saint Mary's Church, Ellel Grange estate (3 miles southwest of Lancaster), Lancashire, 1873; derelict 2018.

  • Princes Road Synagogue, Old Hebrew Synagogue, Prince's Road, Liverpool, 1874; extant, turrets removed in 1957; extant 2018.

Liverpool Art Club Picture Gallery, 98 Upper Parliament Street, Liverpool, date unknown; demolished.

Parish Church, Huyton, Lancashire, pre-1890; a "restoration."

Parish Church, Prescot, Lancashire, pre-1890; a "restoration."

Welsh Church, Seion Chapel (Capel-y-Groes Welsh Presbyterian Chapel), Wrexham, Wales, 1878; demolished 1981.

West End Synagogue, Saint Petersburg Place, Bayswater, London, 1879; extant 2018.

Racquet Club & Courts, 100 Upper Parliament Street, Liverpool, 1879; burnt 1981.

St. Mary’s Church, Bebington, Cheshire, 1872; a "restoration."

G. A. Audsley Residence, Ivy Villa, Devon Nook, Duke's Avenue, Chiswick, Middlesex, c. 1880; demolished 1961-1962.

The Towers, Sefton Park, Liverpool, street address unknown; pre-1890.

Attribution: Commercial building, 92 Bold Street, Liverpool; extant 2018.

English Church (Eglise Anglican Reformé); 65 Avenue Victoria, Grasse, France; extant 2018.

Layton Art Gallery, 758 North Jefferson Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1888; demolished 1958.

Bowling Green Offices, 11 Broadway, New York City, New York, 1896; extant 2018; alterations include addition of an extra story and extensive interior renovations.

Saint Mary, Our Lady, Star of the Sea, Roman Catholic School, 13th Street, east of Avenue C, Bayonne, New Jersey, 1898; demolished; new school erected 1961.

Eugene C. Clarke Residence, addition of music room with organ, northeast corner of Broadway and Odell Avenue, Yonkers, New York; date unknown; demolished.

Our Lady of Grace Roman Catholic Church, Hoboken, New Jersey, painted decoration of interior, 1899; obliterated.

Christ Protestant Episcopal Church branch chapel, 26 Wolcott Street between Van Brunt and Conover Streets, Red Hook, Brooklyn, NY, 1899; demolished c. 2013.

Saint Edward the Confessor Roman Catholic Church, 8th & York streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1906; extant, corner turrets of tower removed; building closed in 1993; extant 2018 as Highway Temple of Deliverance.

Saint Joan of Arc Roman Catholic School, Frankford Avenue near Atlantic Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1922; extant 2018 as a charter school.

Bank Building(s), general area of Union County or Newark, New Jersey, c. 1897.

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