7th Duke’s funeral procession in 1918,
Notice Board.................................1
Tunnels of Alnwick......................1
The good life in Alnwick............1
Consultation on Local Plan........2
Residential density in historic
environments................................3
Planning matters..........................4
Unauthorised obstructions.........5
Grimsey review 2.........................5
News in brief................................6
Quiz: lost banks (and some that
aren't).............................................7
About Alnwick Civic Society.....8
Who's Who?..................................8
Diary dates....................................8
Architectural Taste and Patronage in Newcastle upon Tyne 1870-1914
Banks
History of Banks and Banking in Northumberland and Durham
More than a dozen buildings by William Henry Knowles have been listed. Around Alnwick he designed the Parish Hall (1912), 26 Bondgate Within (1914); and Lint Close (now the Friary) in Alnmouth. He was an antiquarian and his excavations included Alnwick Castle. He published “Vestiges of Old Newcastle & Gateshead” (1890), and an article on Edlingham Church. After retiring to Cheltenham in 1922, he became Chairman of Cheltenham Civic Society.