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30 March 2013
1898 – St. Paul Building, New York

1898 – St. Paul Building, New York

Architect: George B. Post The St. Paul Building opened in 1899 on lower Broadway and was named after the chapel across the street. The building design was noteworthy for the repetition of classical...

16 February 2013
1898 – House at Weybridge, Surrey

1898 – House at Weybridge, Surrey

Architect: A. Burnett Brown & Ernest R. Barrow Designed for for G.Sturt esq., and published in The Building News, December 16th 1898.

20 July 2012
1898 – McIntyre block, Main St., Winnipeg

1898 – McIntyre block, Main St., Winnipeg

Architect: Cadham & Grayson Designed by the architectural firm of Cadham and Grayson to replace a building of 1892 destroyed by fire. The original main building was only five stories in height, with...

11 July 2012
1898 – Victoria School, Winnipeg

1898 – Victoria School, Winnipeg

In 1898, Central School No.1 was replaced by a new structure, built at a cost of $17,000, that could accommodate up to 500 students with a staff of 12 teachers. At that time,...

06 March 2012
1898 – “Summerdale”, Epsom, Surrey

1898 – “Summerdale”, Epsom, Surrey

Architect: J. Hatchard Smith Perspective View & plan published in The Building News, January 21st 1898.

13 February 2012
1898 – Forest Lodge, Tulse Hill, London

1898 – Forest Lodge, Tulse Hill, London

Architect: Wimperis & Arber Published in The Building News, May 27th 1898.

12 July 2011
1889 – Competitive Design for Christ Church, New York

1889 – Competitive Design for Christ Church, New York

Architect: R.H. Robertson Published in the American Architect and Building News, April 20 1889.

30 March 2011
1898 – Houses, Lenton Boulevard, Nottingham

1898 – Houses, Lenton Boulevard, Nottingham

Architect: Brewill & Baily Perspective published in The Building News, December 30 1898.

16 December 2010
1898 – Frederick Greene Home, Chalfont St. Peter, Buckinghamshire

1898 – Frederick Greene Home, Chalfont St. Peter, Buckinghamshire

Architect: Maurice Bingham Adams The Frederick Greene Home for 21 Men – for the National Society of Employment for Epileptics. Elevations, section & plans published in The Building News, July 29th 1898.