1905 – Design for St. Thomas Church, New York
Architect: Lord & Hewlett When the Church of St. Thomas at 53rd & Fifth burned down in 1905, a competition was held to select the design of a building. Considered an important commission...
Architect: Lord & Hewlett When the Church of St. Thomas at 53rd & Fifth burned down in 1905, a competition was held to select the design of a building. Considered an important commission...
Architect: William H. Beardwood New college buildings that were designed by the brother of the Abbot Dom Camillus Beardwood, Abbot of Mount St Joseph Abbey> Later bell tower by Jones and kelly from...
Architect: Frank T. Verity Published in The Building News, July 27th 1906.
Architect: Rowland Plumbe & Harvey Opened 1881 as a convalescent home for men. Demolished 1988. Published in The Building News, July 28th 1905.
Architect: C.B.J. Snyder Designed by C.B.J. Snyder for the New York City Board of Education, the building was demolished in the 1930s. Snyder was the Superintendent of School Buildings for the New York...
Architect: David Ewart A Federal Building containing the Post Office, the Land Titles Office, Registry offie, and Court House.
The Empire Block was constructed in 1905 by McDougall and Secord, Ltd. as an office and retail building. The upper floors were designed as offices, with the ground floor reserved for retail and...
Architect: Alex Cullen Front perspective view including ground & 1st. floor plans published in The Building News, March 6th 1903. Chosen by competition, construction was financed by money donated by the Scottish-American entrepreneur...
Architect: Herbert Hulton View from across river published in The Building News, March 31, 1905.