Volunteer Drill-Shed At Birkenhead For The 1St Cheshire Volunteer Engineers
Volunteer Drill-shed at Birkenhead for the 1st Cheshire Volunteer Engineers, 1862. 'The idea of the building is taken from a shed designed by Captain Fowke, R.E. (the designer of the new Exhibition building of 1862)...The length of the building is 200 feet, the breadth 52 feet, and height 28 feet 6 inches. When lighted up the interior of the building has a very fine effect - upwards of 200 gas jets throwing a strong and effective light throughout. An orchestra capable of accommodating 150 performers has been erected and the acoustic principles are admirable. The cost of the shed will be about £500. The house in front will be appropriated for storerooms, an armoury, and classrooms. Messrs. J. and W. Walker were the contractors'. From "Illustrated London News", 1862. Creator: Unknown. (Photo by The Print Collector/Heritage Images via Getty Images)

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