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10 May 2010
1915 – Curry Building, Winnipeg, Manitoba

1915 – Curry Building, Winnipeg, Manitoba

Architect: John D. Atchison Developed by City Comptroller Duncan Steele Curry (1852-1925) on the site of a previous property owned by himself. Recession and world war forced some developers to cancel projects. Curry,...

15 April 2010
1915 – 1181 Portage Avenue (Robert Fletcher Building), Winnipeg, Manitoba

1915 – 1181 Portage Avenue (Robert Fletcher Building), Winnipeg, Manitoba

Architect: John Graham Originally built as a Ford Assembly Plant, this fine building is now used as offices. The building’s clean lines and vast windows would have been very contemporary in 1915 when...

11 February 2010
1915 – Garda Station, Pearse Street, Dublin

1915 – Garda Station, Pearse Street, Dublin

Architect: A. Robinson, M.J. Burke, H.G. Leask Designed for the Dublin Metropolitan Police (DMP) and now the main Garda Station for the south city, Pearse Street Station is a large building in the...

10 February 2010
1915 – Vocational Education College, Bull Alley, Dublin

1915 – Vocational Education College, Bull Alley, Dublin

Architect: McDonnell & Reid The most dominant building on Bull Alley is the Vocational Education College (VEC) designed in a Flemish Renaissance style by L.A. McDonnell. Easily the best site in the Iveagh...

28 January 2010
1915 – Former Schoolhouse, Howth, Co. Dublin

1915 – Former Schoolhouse, Howth, Co. Dublin

Architect: Board of Public Works Typical design for 19th century schools across Ireland, this one at Howth is now in use as offices.

17 December 2009
1915 – Gare du Palais, Quebec City, Quebec

1915 – Gare du Palais, Quebec City, Quebec

Architect: Harry Edward Prindle Built in the Chateau style to reflect the dominant Chateau Frontenac on the old town above the station, the real glory of the Gare du Palais is the entrance...

22 September 2009
1915 – Grand Lodge of the AOUW, Fargo, North Dakota

1915 – Grand Lodge of the AOUW, Fargo, North Dakota

Architect: Haxby & Gillespie Originally built for the Grand Lodge of the Ancient Order of United Workmen, this building is now known as Federal Square. A fine classical revival building, it has fine...

17 September 2009
1915 – 501 Marquette (Soo Line Building), Minneapolis, Minnesota

1915 – 501 Marquette (Soo Line Building), Minneapolis, Minnesota

Architect: Robert W. Gibson 501 Marquette was the tallest commercial building in the city from the time it was completed in 1915 until the Foshay Tower was built in 1929. It was built...

17 September 2009
1915 – Palace of Fine Arts, San Francisco, California

1915 – Palace of Fine Arts, San Francisco, California

Architects: Bernard Maybeck On land originally belonging to the Presidio, the Palace of Fine Arts was built in 1915 for the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. Today the site, which belongs to the City of...