1891 – Kittredge Building, Denver
The Kittredge Building features a facade clad in native granite and rhyolite and was one of the first elevator buildings in the downtown area.
The Kittredge Building features a facade clad in native granite and rhyolite and was one of the first elevator buildings in the downtown area.
As published in The Building News, September 18th 1891.
Designed by John Chaloner Smith, engineer to the Dublin, Wicklow and Wexford Railway,
“We give with this issue a photo-lithograph of the new Roman Catholic church about being erected as a memorial to the late Most Rev.
Imposing and extravagant cavalry barracks, completed 1891 as Marlborough Barracks. Plans prepared by Royal Engineers Dept,
Built in 1891, the Milne Block was designed by prominent British Columbia architect, Thomas Hooper (1857-1935),
Terraced four-bay two-storey limestone faced bank, built 1891, with a fine tripartite bow window. But the real job of the facade is the front door;
Interior View towards Altar published in The Builder, November 28th 1891.