1896 – Post Office & Customs, Inland Revenue, Victoria, British Columbia
Demolished in 1955.
Demolished in 1955.
“The above building contains the sets of small flats of two and three rooms each,
Unbuilt proposal to remodel the medieval Carfax Tower in central Oxford after the demolition of the main body of the attached church in 1896.
Unbuilt competition entry for a new town hall. The competition was won by Joseph F.
Perspective View including plans as published in The Building News, May 1st 1896.
First opened by the B.C.D.R. (Belfast & County Down Railway) in 1877 with only an up platform,
The fabulous railway station was designed by Victor Laloux for the Compagnie d’Orléans railway company. He also designed their terminus in Paris,
Constructed in 1896 to replace an earlier 1840s building, Wise’s design for the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway was a highly picturesque station in brick and timber.
After the previous house of 1892 burned down in 1896, Vaughan Stephens commissioned Maurice B.