1907 – Royal Hippodrome Theatre, Belfast
The Royal Hippodrome Theatre was constructed beside the Grand Opera House in 1908-07. Renovated in the 1960s as a Odeon cinema when it lost much of its original architectural detail.
The Royal Hippodrome Theatre was constructed beside the Grand Opera House in 1908-07. Renovated in the 1960s as a Odeon cinema when it lost much of its original architectural detail.
George L. O’Connor was the architect responsible for rebuilding of the licensed premises for John Doyle,
Former Limerick city courthouse that was extended to designs by Joseph P. O’Malley in 1907 by adding a second floor to provide four new classrooms.
During the late 19th century, the Imperial Bank of Canada was expanding across Canada, opening a branch in Edmonton in 1891.
Built in 1907, the grand columned building on the northwest corner of Jasper Avenue and 100 A Street was originally home to the Merchants Bank,
Constructed in 1907-08 at a cost of $80,000, was designed to be a “strictly fireproof”
Designed by provincial architect Samuel Hooper, this building was the first telephone exchange erected by Manitoba Government Telephones (first provincially owned telephone system in Canada).
Demolished.
Unbuilt 14-storey proposal for an office building on the east side of Main Street, between McDermot and Bannatyne.
Range of warehouses for the Merchants Warehousing Co. on Sheriff Street. Now demolished.