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25 June 2010
1889 – Masonic Building, Denver

1889 – Masonic Building, Denver

Architect: Frank E. Edbrooke The Masonic Building was built in 1889 and designed by Frank Edbrooke in a Romanesque style. The building was gutted by fire in 1985 leaving only its stone exterior...

17 December 2009
1889 – Former Railway Station, Miami, Manitoba

1889 – Former Railway Station, Miami, Manitoba

No longer connected to the railway network, this is an early survivor of the Northern Pacific and Manitoba Railway. Used for many years by the Canadian Northern and the Canadian National Railways, it...

14 December 2009
1889 – Windsor Station, Montreal, Quebec

1889 – Windsor Station, Montreal, Quebec

Architect: Bruce Price / E. & W.S. Maxwell In 1887, Canadian Pacific, just after completing the country’s first transcontinental railway, began building Windsor Station. The company wished to have a suitably imposing station...

25 November 2009
1889 – Eiffel Tower, Paris

1889 – Eiffel Tower, Paris

Architect: Gustav Eiffel For many the defining symbol of Paris, the Eiffel tower was built as a temporary structure for an international exhibition in 1889. Other building built on the Champs de Mars...

06 November 2009
1889 – Holy Trinity & Capuchin Monastery, Cork

1889 – Holy Trinity & Capuchin Monastery, Cork

Architect: George Pain / William Atkins / Dominic J. Coakley / Robert Walker This fabulous church façade took many years to realise. Originally commissioned by Fr Mathew in 1825 from George Pain, the...

30 September 2009
1889 – Upper Canada College, Toronto, Ontario

1889 – Upper Canada College, Toronto, Ontario

Architect: George Durand

09 September 2009
1889 – New Church of St. Mark, Farnborough, Hampshire

1889 – New Church of St. Mark, Farnborough, Hampshire

Architect: J.E.K. Cutts Perspective view including ground plan published in The Building News, November 18th 1881. Although work started in 1880, the building as illustrated was not completed until 1889. The interior of...

07 September 2009
1889 – Sydney Town Hall, New South Wales

1889 – Sydney Town Hall, New South Wales

Architect: John H. Wilson, Edward Bell, Albert Bond, David McBeath In architectural style, the Sydney Town Hall is French Second Empire, deriving inspiration for its motifs, roofscapes and elaborate interiors from the Louvre...

09 March 2009
1889 – Town Hall, Banba Sq., Nenagh, Co. Tipperary

1889 – Town Hall, Banba Sq., Nenagh, Co. Tipperary

Architect: Robert P. Gill Still extant, but now in use as Nenagh Arts Centre. Constructed as a 3-bay buiulding with fine round-headed doors and windows.