1901 – Scandanavian Sailors, West India Dock, London
“This illustration is of an annexe to the Scandinavian Sailors Temperance Home, to be erected in the West India Dock -road.
“This illustration is of an annexe to the Scandinavian Sailors Temperance Home, to be erected in the West India Dock -road.
Second placed design in architectural competition to design a new municipal building for Hereford.
A fine post office with shallow, bow-fronted end bays with beautiful banded brick. Above the pedimented doorway inscriptions read ‘
Chapel-of-ease for the St. George’s Parish. The building was built to accommodate 400 people. Demolished to make way for a rectory in 1963.
Opened in 1901, designs first published in The Builder in 1897. Still in use as a Roman Catholic parish church today.
Designed by William Hague & completed under supervision of T.F. McNamara in a Victorian neo-Gothic style on a site overlooking the town.
Published in The Building News, June 7th 1901
“On Sunday the new Church of St. Patrick, Broomfield, Donaghmoyne, was solemnly dedicated by the Most Rev.
Opened in 1901, and completing destroyed during the air raids on Belfast in 1941. Later the congregation rebuilt on the Cliftonville Road.
Elegant corner building which is now part of a larger office campus for Standard Life Assurance.
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