1905 – Bell Block 370 Donald Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Part of a terrace of three warehouses, all designed separately but to a harmonious whole. The top two floors were added in 1909.
Part of a terrace of three warehouses, all designed separately but to a harmonious whole. The top two floors were added in 1909.
Before the construction of this massive cathedral, a smaller cathedral which was founded by Friedrich the Great and renovated by Schinkel stood on the site.
Probably designed by T.F. McNamara, former partner of William Hague, who completed the nearby cathedral after Hague’s death;
St. Michael’s is the residence of the Bishop of the diocese of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise. Probably built to designs by T.F.
Perspective View including ground plan as published in The Building News, December 22nd 1905.
Situated a couple of miles from the country town of Tenterden, Brogues Wood was described by The Times as having “four reception rooms and four principal and three secondary bed rooms and stands in grounds of some 103 acres.” Once the residence of a former Prime Minister of Ceylon 1953 -1956,
When Canon O’Hanlon died in 1905 after 25 years as Parish priest, three new rooms were built and the school was re-named the Canon O’Hanlon Memorial School.
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