Henry Hill Vale

Henry Hill Vale (1831 – 26 August 1875) was a British architect who was active in North West England in the late 19th century.

In 1874, Vale was commissioned to assist the architect Cornelius Sherlock in the design of the Neoclassical Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool.

[3] Vale had previously worked for the gallery's benefactor, Sir Andrew Barclay Walker, on an unrealised project to build a church for his house at Gateacre in 1868.

Walker commissioned work from Vale again in 1874, on a proposal for an ornate Gothic Revival-style Conservative Club building in Liverpool, also unrealised.

[4] Vale's buildings include: Vale was the architect for a number of other buildings in Liverpool, including residential villas in Sefton Park, an infants' school in West Derby, Earle & King linseed oil mill on Burlington Street, and a commercial block on the corner of Whitechapel and Richmond Street.

The Walker Art Gallery , Liverpool
St Paul's Methodist Church in Didsbury, Manchester
St Andrews United Church, New Brighton