1903 – New York Stock Exchange Building
In 1901 the New York Stock Exchange invited eight of New York City’s leading architects to join in a competition to design a grand new building.
In 1901 the New York Stock Exchange invited eight of New York City’s leading architects to join in a competition to design a grand new building.
The Bank of British North America at 436 Main Street is the only neo-Palladian banking hall remaining in Winnipeg,
Wonderfully ornate commercial premises on a main shopping street in Belfast. Unlike many fine buildings of the time in Belfast,
Magnificent Italian palazzo for an insurance company on Edinburgh’s Prince’s Street. With its strong ground floor rustication,
Fine bank building with gothic detailing for the Northern Banking Co. Constructed of Yorkshire stone and brick with the basement in red granite.
Wonderful shop front for Nuzum Brothers who also had a business further along the street beside the current Garda station. This is one of the best terracotta facades in the city.
One of the great commercial buildings on Donegall Square built between 1899-1902 in a Gothic Revival style.
Oxley Enos Company’s new factory, located at 7th Avenue and 16th Street in New York,
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