1904 – German Society Building, Heaton Ave, Winnipeg
Two storey building including a function hall constructed for the German Society of Winnipeg.
Two storey building including a function hall constructed for the German Society of Winnipeg.
St Saviour’s Dominican Church as it stands today is the result of the work of many architects over two hundred years.
This 1913 illustration depicts the front elevation of the Male Department of the Richmond District Lunatic Asylum,
Now known as the Downshire Hospital.
Demolished 1975.
Described in detail in The Irish Builder,
MacEoin joined Scott’s practice in 1945 and worked there for about three and a half years.
Sean Mulcahy was an engineer who worked with Jorgen Varming on Busaras and was later partner in Varming Mulcahy.
William Smith O’Brien (1811-1861) was an Irish nationalist Member of Parliament and leader of the Young Ireland movement.
Designed and started by William Hague in 1896,
Described by Frank McDonald in ‘The Destruction of Dublin’