1908 – Commercial Building, Pearse Square, Fermoy, Co. Cork
Fine imposing building looking down Pearse Square from Patrick Street. Has changed little from old postcards yet seems strangely unloved and uncared for.
Fine imposing building looking down Pearse Square from Patrick Street. Has changed little from old postcards yet seems strangely unloved and uncared for.
“Built regardless of cost for Sir Henry Greer” by Richard Orpen, Curragh Grange is a Queen Anne style redbrick and pebble dashed country home.
The Electrical Museum is housed in the head office of the “Central Tejo” power station.
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
Designed by Toronto architects Darling & Pearson, the former Bank of Nova Scotia was the first bank to be erected away from “Banker’s Row” on Main Street.
Former Post Office, constructed around 1908. Closed in the 1980s, it lay vacant for many years before being restored and converted to the public library.
Landscape and garden design published in The Building News, July 3rd 1908.
Once the finest hotel in Fargo, catering to travelling salemsmen and politicians, the Gardner Hotel is a large imposing structure with classical detailing.
The result of an architectural competition. The Hackney Central Library was opened in 1908, closed in the 1990s,