1890 – Belvoir Terrace, Lenox, Massachusetts
Architect: Rotch & Tilden Designed by Rotch & Tilden, with landscaping by Frederick Law Olmsted, it was built in 1888-1890 for Morris K. Jesup. From a 1912 postcard.
Architect: Rotch & Tilden Designed by Rotch & Tilden, with landscaping by Frederick Law Olmsted, it was built in 1888-1890 for Morris K. Jesup. From a 1912 postcard.
Architect: Rowan & Payne Armstrong’s Point was intended as an enclave of palatial residences for the new rich merchant classes of the booming Winnipeg in the late 19th century. One of the first...
Architect: Warren H. Hayes Designed by Warren H. Hayes, a leading architect of churches in the United States and Canada during the late 19th century. Hayes’ work holds a significant place in its...
Architect: George Creeford Browne Browne most often employed brick in his symmetrical compositions; his work at Strevel Terrace, 1889-90 can be recognized by their absence of applied decoration and by the projecting horizontal...
Architect: Campbell Douglas & Sellars In 1885 a competition held and 10 architects were asked to prepare competitive plans. Illustrated is the Administrative Block of the Campbell Douglas & Sellars entry which was...
Architect: George Edmund Street St Michael’s Church dating from the 12th Century is embedded in the Synod Hall of Christ Church Cathedral. It is not commonly known that until the restoration of Christ...
Architect: Senecal & Papineau Founded in 1890, on Christmas Eve 1914 fire totally destroyed the interior, leaving only the granite walls standing. Within the space of a year the parishioners had the church...
Architect: W.H. Hill Turning the important corner of Patrick Street into Grand Parade, the former store of Woodford Bourne is now a fastfood outlet. Over each window on the main shopfront can be...