1899 – New House at Edwalton, Nottinghamshire
Architect: Brewill & Baily Garden Front perspective view as published in The Building News, September 1st 1899. Designed for for W.Wright esq.
Architect: Brewill & Baily Garden Front perspective view as published in The Building News, September 1st 1899. Designed for for W.Wright esq.
Architect: Charles Frost Constructed in 1899, the Milwaukee Road Depot complex includes the former station building and one of the last long-span, truss-roofed train sheds surviving in the nation and the only remaining...
Architect: G.J. & F.W.Skipper Perspective View & small plan published in The Building News, January 13th 1899.
Architect: Robert E. Brinkworth Published in The Building News, August 11th 1899. Perspective Views from Road including plans.
Architect: Niven & Wigglesworth Published in The Building News, June 16th 1899.
Architect: G.J. & F.W.Skipper Published in The Building News, October 13th 1899.
Architects: James H. Cadham & S. Frank Peters There is conflicting evidence as to the identity of the architect of this structure. Tenders published in the newspapers directed contractors to the office of...
Architects: Samuel Hooper Isbister School, one of the first three-storey school buildings in Winnipeg is the oldest public school building in Winnipeg. Designed by Samuel Hooper before he became Provincial Architect in 1904,...
Architect: James J. McDiarmid With the adjoining Bain Building, this brick and limestone building is a fine early Winnipeg warehouse. Merrick, and Anderson were originally travellers for Dennis Moore of Hamilton. With the...