Barnard Castle,West view of outer walls
- ILL/2/19
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Part of Local Illustrations
Barnard Castle,West view of outer walls
Part of Local Illustrations
Barnard Castle,Woolen croft lodge, nr. Barnard Castle
Part of Local Illustrations
Illustration of ruins
Barras Bridge, Newcastle in 1788
Part of Local Illustrations
Etched by W.W Pybus
Barreiro Ferry Station - Portugal
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
Following the successful approval of the Barreiro masterplan commissioned in 1993, Terry Farrell & Partners/Ideias do Futoro were commissioned by Caminhos de Ferro Portugeses (CP) to design a new ferry station building.
The resulting design incorporated urban and waterfront faces, with the frontage facing the main square given a more ‘urban’ treatment, and interior spaces opening up to extensive views of the waterfront. The double span roof structure designed with Battle McCarthy optimised structural efficiency, reducing the weight of the steelwork, and allowed for appropriate foundations to be constructed in difficult ground conditions. A central line of columns defined the organisation of circulation movement and retail placement. A light and air slot was installed which was intended to maximise light and ventilation into the centre of the building, therefore reducing its potentially oppressive nature effected due to its 32 metre enclosure length.
Barreiro Ferry Station, Portugal Working Drawings File
Part of Farrell (Sir Terry) Archive
A collection of working drawings for stages of architectural project. They are assumed to consist of tender and/or construction plans, sections and elevations with associated revisions. This file has not yet been catalogued at item level.
Barrington, Lord Bishop of Durham
Part of Local Illustrations
Part of Bloodaxe Books Archive
Consists of letters and proofs relating to the published poetry works of Barry MacSweeney.
MacSweeney, Barry, 1948-2000, poet and journalist
Part of Bloodaxe Books Archive
Consists of a black and white author's photograph of Barry MacSweeney.
Part of Live Theatre Archive
Information about the poet Barry MacSweeney