1922 – Design for Upper O’Connell Street, Dublin
Unified terrace scheme for three stakeholders, the Granville Hotel the Presbyterian Association, and an Income Tax Office.
Unified terrace scheme for three stakeholders, the Granville Hotel the Presbyterian Association, and an Income Tax Office.
Constructed in three stages between 1911-22, and later part of a complex, that included the 1930s Orpheus Building,
One of the better designed churches of the early 20th century that largely managed to escape the granite-clad barn template of later years is the Church of St.
The first Lloyd’s building (at 12 Leadenhall Street in the City of London) had been built on this site in 1928.
In 1790, Dickins and Smith opened a shop at 54, Oxford Street, at the sign of the Golden Lion.
In 1916 the Civics Institute of Ireland held a competition for suggestions and designs for the city planning of Dublin of which the judges were Patrick Geddes (1854-1932),
Unrealised scheme to redevelop the markets area of Dublin with a new central station,
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The second medical college to be constructed in Winnipeg. The Manitoba Medical College, incorporated in April 1884 as the first such school west of the Great Lakes,
The Port of London Authority was established in the 1900s to oversee what were then the busiest and most important docks in the world.
Built on the site of the former Metropole Hotel, which was destroyed in the 1916 rising,