Architect: W.H. Knowles
1908 – Carnegie Library, Swords, Co. Dublin
Architect: Anthony Scott
Former library building, one of several designed by Anthony Scott as local authorities availed of Carnegie Trust grants.
1908 – Carrickbyrne, Foxrock, Co. Dublin
Architect: Frederick Batchelor
Carrickbyrne was designed by Frederick Batchelor for Sir William Ireland de Courcy-Wheeler,
1908 – Catts Farm, Newbury, Berkshire
Architect: H. Launcelot Fedden
Published in The Building News,
1908 – Central Collegiate School / Calgary Board of Education, Calgary, Alberta
Architect: Robert G. Gordon
Central Collegiate school was the first structure in Calgary designed specifically for secondary education.
1908 – Central Presbyterian Church, Hamilton, Ontario
Architect: John M. Lyle
Constructed in 1908 after fire destroyed their previous building –
1908 – Chalfont St. Giles, Buckinghamshire
Architect: Forbes & Tate
1908 – City Hall, Regina, Saskatchewan
Architect: William M. Dodd & E.C. Hopkins
The old “gingerbread”
1908 – Collegiate Institute, Brandon, Manitoba
Architect: W.A. Elliott
The two-storey brick and stone school building was designed by architect William Alexander Elliott and constructed in 1906-1907.
1908 – Commercial Building, Pearse Square, Fermoy, Co. Cork
Architect: W.H. Hill & Son
Unusually designed buildings along Pearse Square dating from 1908 which show some Art Nouveau influences yet with the incredibly narrow facades resemble buildings from Amsterdam canal-banks.
