1886 – Bank of British Columbia, Government St., Victoria, British Columbia
The Bank of British Columbia is a three storey Italianate Style building on the corner of Government and Fort Streets.
The Bank of British Columbia is a three storey Italianate Style building on the corner of Government and Fort Streets.
Published in The Building News, June 8th 1888.
This present building replaces an earlier corn exchange built in 1753. The first regular motion pictures in Beverley were shown here in 1911 and soon afterwards it was renamed the Picture Playhouse.
Published in The Building News, August 27th 1886. In 1885 Thomas Cubbon went into partnership with Alexander Bleakley,
The commission was won by Aston Webb & Ingress Bell of London after an open competition to provide the first assize courts in the rapidly growing town of Birmingham,
Once the site of a Norman church, but this was demolished in 1784 and the present one was built on the site.
Front Elevation as published in The Building News, January 8th 1886.
Perspective view including ground & first.floor plans published in The Building News, March 12th 1886.
Former Mooney’s Public House, the Grafton Mooney, for many years now known as Bruxelles. Elaborate Victorian public house with corner turret and fine gothic-inspired dormer windows.
Previously known as Bryncaerau Castle and now Parc Howard Museum. It replaced an earlier house,