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04 July 2012
1899 – Canadian Bank of Commerce, Winnipeg, Manitoba

1899 – Canadian Bank of Commerce, Winnipeg, Manitoba

Architect: Darling & Pearson Dismantled stone by stone in 1910 and re-erected in Regina, Saskatchewan. A replacement bank building, even more grandiose was designed and built by Darling & Pearson.

11 June 2012
1899 – Cottages, Matlock Dale, Derbyshire

1899 – Cottages, Matlock Dale, Derbyshire

Architect: E. Guy Dawber & Whitwell Perspective view & plans published in The Building News, January 27th 1899.

24 February 2012
1899 – Highfield, Belper, Derbyshire

1899 – Highfield, Belper, Derbyshire

Architects: Hunter & Woodhouse Designed for Maurice Hunter, by Hunter & Woodhouse. Perspective view & plans, published in the The Building News, February 3rd 1899.

05 January 2011
1899 – Creswell Schools, Derbyshire

1899 – Creswell Schools, Derbyshire

Architect: Brewil & Baily Caption reads: “for His Grace The Duke of Portland and the Bolsover Colliery Company”. Published in The Building News, June 9th 1899.

03 November 2010
1899 – House at Apsley Heath, Bedfordshire

1899 – House at Apsley Heath, Bedfordshire

Architect: Brewill & Baily Perspective View including ground & 1st floor plans published in The Building News, June 2nd 1899.

10 August 2010
1899 – House at Gullane, East Lothian, Scotland

1899 – House at Gullane, East Lothian, Scotland

Architect: Charles Hay Front Perspective View including Plan as published in The Building News, December 22nd 1899.

08 July 2010
1899 – Seacroft, Milford on Sea, Hampshire

1899 – Seacroft, Milford on Sea, Hampshire

Architect: William Ravenscroft Published in The Building News, August 11th 1899.

05 July 2010
1899 – House at Newark, Nottingham

1899 – House at Newark, Nottingham

Architect: Brewill & Baily Perspective View including Ground Plan published in The Building News, July 28th 1899.

23 June 2010
1899 – Cottages, Port Sunlight, Cheshire

1899 – Cottages, Port Sunlight, Cheshire

Architect: Jon Simpson As published in The Building News, July 21, 1899.