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W. & G. Audsley

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

Buildings
Welsh Presbyterian Church, Saint John Street, Chester, 1866; extant. • Welsh Presbyterian Church, 40 Prince's Road corner of Upper Hill Street, Liverpool, 1868; derelict. • Welsh Presbyterian Church; 42 Chapel Road near Russell Road, Garston, Liverpool, 1868; extant. • Christ Church, Kensington Road, Kensington, Liverpool, 1870, In use but added to Historic England’s Heritage at Risk Register in 2022. • James Lord Bowes Residence, Streatlam Tower, 5 Prince's Road, Liverpool, 1872, extant. • Saint Margaret's Church, Belmont Road, Anfield, Liverpool, 1873; burnt 1961. • Princes Road Synagogue, Old Hebrew Synagogue, Prince's Road, Liverpool, 1874; turrets removed in 1957; extant. • Liverpool Art Club Picture Gallery, 98 Upper Parliament Street, Liverpool, date unknown; demolished. • Parish Church, Huyton, Lancashire, pre-1890; a "restoration." • Prescot Parish Church, Lancashire, pre-1890; a "restoration." • Welsh Church, Seion Chapel (Capel-y-Groes Welsh Presbyterian Chapel), Wrexham, Wales, 1878; demolished 1981. • New West End Synagogue, Saint Petersburg Place, Bayswater, London, 1879; extant. • Racquet Club & Courts, 100 Upper Parliament Street, Liverpool, 1879; burnt 1981. • St Andrew's Church, Bebington, 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, 44 Ullet Road; 1870s. • Attribution (doubtful): Commercial building, 92 Bold Street, Liverpool; extant • English Church (Eglise Anglican Reformé); 65 Avenue Victoria, Grasse, France; extant. • Layton Art Gallery, 758 North Jefferson Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1888; demolished 1958. • Bowling Green Offices, 11 Broadway, New York City, New York, 1896; extant; 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 the interior, 1899; obliterated. • Christ Protestant Episcopal Church branch chapel, 110 Wolcott Street between Van Brunt and Conover Streets, Red Hook, Brooklyn, NY, 1899–1900; demolished. • Christ Episcopal Church, 2 Emerson Street, East Norwalk, Connecticut, 1906; extant. • Public Library, 1 Belden Avenue, Norwalk, Connecticut, 1903; extant with large additions. • Saint Edward the Confessor Roman Catholic Church, 8th & York streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1906; corner turrets of tower removed; building closed in 1993; extant as Highway Temple of Deliverance. • Saint Joan of Arc Roman Catholic School, 3568 Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1922; extant as Deep Roots Charter School. • Bank Building(s), general area of Union County or Newark, New Jersey, c. 1897. Perhaps unexecuted. • Protestant Episcopal Church (Interior), Eckington, Washington D.C. Perhaps unexecuted. ==References==
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