1883 – The High School, Hartford, Connecticut
Acknowledged as George Keller’s greatest building was the school erected on the Asylum Hill site in 1883.
Acknowledged as George Keller’s greatest building was the school erected on the Asylum Hill site in 1883.
Stoodleigh Court country house was built in 1881 by architect Ernest George of Ernest George &
The Church of The Redeemer was a Baptist church, built on land on the corner of Wyndham Road donated by local benefactor William Middleton.
A small Norman keep that was extended and “restored” in the late 19th century. An initial restoration took place in 1849,
Kilkenny has two cathedrals, the older St Canice’s belonging to the Church of Ireland and St Mary’s for the catholic faith.
A large fine Classically-composed bank building on an awkward corner site, the two end bays are curved to fit the site.
A former branch of the Provincial Bank,which after a series of bank mergers in Ireland in the mid 20th century became part of Allied Irish Banks.
Designed in 1896-9 by the Cork based architect S.F. Hynes, St. Patrick’s is a simple late Gothic revival church with a transept reserved for the nuns of the adjacent convent.
John’s Bridge, which connects John’s Street with the rest of the city, was originally built after 1200 and was destroyed by the great floods of 1487 and 1763 and subsequently rebuilt each time.
Grandiose bank branch with living accommodation for the local manager above. There was great competition in many Irish towns for the most imposing branch,
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