1905 – Crane’s Buildings, Wellington Place, Belfast
Constructed on the corner Wellington Place and Fountain Street, known as Crane’s Building after the piano warehouse contained within.
Constructed on the corner Wellington Place and Fountain Street, known as Crane’s Building after the piano warehouse contained within.
Architect: Lofthouse & Sons
Unsuccessful competition entry in a national design competition for a new custom house. The competition was won by Eames and Young,
Design concept for Tara Street fire station by the city architect C.J. McCarthy. Almost as built with the exception of the tower,
When the Church of St. Thomas at 53rd & Fifth burned down in 1905, a competition was held to select the design of a building.
In 1900 the firm of Cram, Goodhue, & Ferguson designed a late Gothic Revival structure of stone,
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,
Originally conceived as the Cauchon Block, and then converted into an upmarket hotel in 1905 by architects Alexander &