1895 – Presbytery, Roscommon, Co. Roscommon
Architect: W.H. Byrne Solid late-Victorian house with bay windows on several sides, and rather awkward decorative pediments over paired ground-floor windows..
Architect: W.H. Byrne Solid late-Victorian house with bay windows on several sides, and rather awkward decorative pediments over paired ground-floor windows..
Architect: Thomas Fuller Post office and Federal Office by Dominion architect Thomas Fuller on 8th Avenue. Demolished circa 1929.
Architect: T.B. Silcock Perspective View including plans published in The Building News, November 8th 1895.
Architect: Edward Gabriel Published in The Building News, November 1st 1895.
Architect: Murray & Foster Accepted design for Rotherhithe Town Hall, View from Neptune Street and Lower Road. After Rotherhithe Council merged with the old Bermondsey Borough Council in 1905, it cease to be...
Architect: George Creeford Browne Mulvey School No. 3, completed in late 1895 and largely resembling its predecessor which was destroyed in a fire, had 12 classrooms and an assembly hall. By 1908, overcrowding...
Architect: Professor Johannes Otzen The church floor plan is a Greek cross, with he powerful central octagonal tower (64 meters tall) standing at the crossing of the four short cross arms. Externally in...
Architect: Spalding & Cross Designed for the Corporation of Manchester, perspective view including ground plan published in The Building News, December 13th 1895.
Architect: Edmund Kirby Perpective published in The Building News, September 6th 1895.