1895 – T.H. & B Station, Hamilton, Ontario
Architect: William Stewart
Station belonging to the Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo Railway Company that existed from 1892 through 1987 as a separate railway serving the Hamilton,
Station belonging to the Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo Railway Company that existed from 1892 through 1987 as a separate railway serving the Hamilton,
The building is constructed in the “Arts and Crafts” style which was much in vogue in that period.
One of Dublin’s most lavish late Victorian pubs,
Proposal for a clocktower to be added to the town hall of Newry.
Demolished in the early 1970s for a modern replacement,
“WITH present issue we furnish a photo lithograph reproduction of Mr.
Constructed during 1895-96 and replaced a terrace of Georgian houses,
Built by James Boyd of Glasgow as the Succulents,