1902 – Dunleath Arms Hotel, Ballywalter, Co. Down
Small hotel, Lord Dunleath “intends to run the inn under the Gothenburg principle, falling into line with a movement which is increasing in favour in the North of Ireland”.
Small hotel, Lord Dunleath “intends to run the inn under the Gothenburg principle, falling into line with a movement which is increasing in favour in the North of Ireland”.
“This house which was built some fifteen years ago from the designs of Mr. Alfred Waterhouse R.A.,
The Flatiron Building, or Fuller Building as it was originally called, is considered to be one of the first skyscrapers ever built.
Former branch of the Hibernian Bank, later the Bank of Ireland. The building has fine, tiling,
Unusual but charming Art Nouveau inspired bank branch for the Northern Bank. It has two circular windows in front and eastern elevations with stained glass panes in the eastern elevation of the banking hall.
The former Neepawa Station, was designed in 1902 by R. B. Pratt, a prominent Winnipeg architect.
Published in The Building News, September 19th 1902.
Perspective view including plans published in The Building News, June 20th 1902.
Published in The Building News, September 19th 1902.
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