Topics > People in History > R. J. Johnson (1832 -1892)

Church of St Stephen, Low Elswick
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Church of St Stephen, Low Elswick
- Overview About St Stephen's Church Map Street View St Stephen's Church on Brunel Terrace in Low Elswick was designed by R J Johnson and the building was completed in 1868.[1] The …
College House, College Street
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College House, College Street
- Overview Map Street View College House on College Street in Newcastle was built in 1883 by R.J. Johnson as a new location for Dame Allan's Schools (est. 1705). In more …
Nos. 9 to 17 Collingwood Street
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Nos. 9 to 17 Collingwood Street
- LLoyds Bank Built 1890-1891 for Hodgkin, Barnet, Pease, Spence and Co.  Designed by R.J. Johnson  Sandstone  Grade 2 Listed
Church of St. Oswin
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Church of St. Oswin
- Overview Map Street View St. Oswin's is the parish church in Wylam. The church was built in 1886 by R.J. Johnson, paid for by the Hedley family. Prior to this villagers …
Church of the Holy Cross
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Church of the Holy Cross
- Overview Map Street View The Holy Cross parish church in Haltwhistle dates back to the 13th century. The church was restored in 1870 by R.J. Johnson, but preserving much of …
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