1889 – House, 4th Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky
Architect: C.J. Clarke Published in the American Architect and Building News in February 1889. Design constructed as illustrated and still exists today.
Architect: C.J. Clarke Published in the American Architect and Building News in February 1889. Design constructed as illustrated and still exists today.
Architect: William Kaye-Parry Alexandra College was founded in 1874 at No.6 Earlsfort Terrace. By 1879, a new hall and theatre was constructed alongside. Over time, they acquired several more houses and by 1889...
Architect: J.J. McCarthy Building was commenced in 1879 when the Bishop of Limerick, Dr. George Butler laid the foundation stone on July 6th, but not completed until 1889 after the architect’s death. Simple...
Architect: Francis O’Connor Started in 1878 and completed by March 1889. The clock tower 150 ft high. Cost: £21,000.
Architect: Warren H. Hayes Ormsby Hall, built in 1889, is the oldest residence hall on campus and houses 120 students. Although Ormsby was designed to primarily house women, it has one designated male...
Architect: Alexander F. Dunlop The present building is the congregation’s fourth home. It was built between 1887 and 1889 after the congregation decided to move uptown from St. James Street, hence the name....
Architect: Thomas Nolan Published in the American Architect and Buillding News, March 23 1889.
Architect: John Petrie In November 1884, the Treasurer issued instructions to prepare plans for a new Customs House that would “combine convenient facilities with a beautiful appearance from Queen Street as well as...
Architect: Frank E. Edbrooke Originally built in 1889,the store was expanded in 1898, 1906 and 1924, the Denver Dry Goods Company Building is a historic department store building. For a while, the store...