1907 – No.113 Grafton Street, Dublin
With a construction period overlapping its neighbour at No.112, it’s easy to think that there was some contact between the two offices in terms of materials and decorative elements.
1907 – Our Lady of the Prairies Monastery, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Archbishop Taché of St. Boniface persuaded the Abbot of Bellefontaine, France, to establish a home for Trappist monks in St. Norbert.
1907 – Parrish Block, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Part of a terrace of three warehouses, all designed separately but to a harmonious whole.
1907 – Port of Liverpool Building
On the exterior of this imposing Portland Stone building is a large drum and dome.
1907 – Post Office, Bandon, Co. Cork
Demolished, the stonework from around the main entrance has been reused on a building on the same site.
1907 – Post Office, Monaghan, Co. Monaghan
Twentieth century post office with attractively curved windows to the public office.
1907 – Post Office, St. Boniface, Winnipeg, Manitoba
A fine two storey Post Office with arcaded windows on the main commercial floor. The building has a well defined cornice and dual language signage –
1907 – Royal Hippodrome Theatre, Belfast
The Royal Hippodrome Theatre was constructed beside the Grand Opera House in 1908-07. Renovated in the 1960s as a Odeon cinema when it lost much of its original architectural detail.
1907 – South Hailing Station, Britain Quay, Dublin
Smaller but similar to other towers near Alexandra Basin in the north docks, this little structure stood on the corner of the main Liffey waterway and the entrance to Grand Canal Docks.