1892 – Colonial Metropole Hotel, Victoria, British Columbia
A three-storey brick building featuring arched bays and decorative brickwork above its third-storey windows, and a stylized ‘false-front’
A three-storey brick building featuring arched bays and decorative brickwork above its third-storey windows, and a stylized ‘false-front’
Constructed by philanthropist Passmore Edwards as a Convalescent Home for men
Published in The Building News July 25th 1892. Part of a garden design by Thomas Mawson.
A competitive design for the Chamber of Commerce building by architects Parkinson & Hamme. Completed in 1892,
Design for Church of St.Alban, South Norwood published in The Building News, April 1st 1892.
Less elaborate than the wholesale vegetable market across the street, and designed by the City Engineer 1887-1910,
The Grand Central Hotel stood at 12-26 Royal Avenue, Belfast. It was one of the last buildings to be built in the original Royal Avenue development,
Jenners on Princes Street is not just a large department store, it is an Edinburgh institution –
The first purpose built Synagogue in Ireland, this building cost over 5,000 pounds in 1892 to build.