1908 – St. Agatha’s, North William St., Dublin
Architect: W.H. Byrne & Son The foundation stone of the church was laid on Sunday April 25th 1880 and the church was finally completed and blessed by the Archbishop of Dublin William Joseph...
Architect: W.H. Byrne & Son The foundation stone of the church was laid on Sunday April 25th 1880 and the church was finally completed and blessed by the Archbishop of Dublin William Joseph...
Architect: Marchand & Haskell The fourth church or cathedral on this site was built in 1908 and destroyed by fire in 1968. The interior was lost and the two towers which flanked the...
Architect: Smith & Matley Published in The Building News, November 20th 1908. For a time, used for services after the main church across the street was demolished due to dry rot. Later demolished.
Architect: Amian L. Champneys Selected design, showing elevations, section & plans, as published in The Building News, September 13th 1907. Built on part of the former grounds of Hall Place, a mid 15th...
Architect: Arthur Keen The building was designed by Arthur Keen in an Italian Byzantine style, and finished in polychromic brickwork. The west window of the hall contains an Art Deco stained glass window...
Architect: Shaw & Vowles Perspective View including ground & 1st floor plans published in The Building News, November 13th 1908.
Fire Hall No.1 was located on the south west corner of 23rd Street and 4th Avenue, where the main branch of the Saskatoon Public Library now stand
Architect: Ernest Flagg The Singer Building in lower Manhattan was completed in 1908 and served as the headquarters of the Singer Manufacturing Company. The architect Ernest Flagg believed that buildings more than 10...
Sculptor John Hughes Architect Thomas Manly Deane A sculptural ensemble dedicated to the memory of the recently deceased Queen Victoria. The queen sat atop the monument, a massive 15th foot tall; lower down...