1880 – Belfast Banking Co., Larne, Co. Antrim
Very similar in design to their branch at Castleblayney in Co. Monaghan – a three storey residence with single storey banking hall attached.
Very similar in design to their branch at Castleblayney in Co. Monaghan – a three storey residence with single storey banking hall attached.
A wonderfully eccentric design for the Hibernian Bank which mixes a myriad of architectural features. The small tower with corner window and copper dome is the entrance to the manager’s residence above the branch.
Almost a scaled down version of their work for Murray & Son’s Tobacco, Belfast.
This red sandstone building was for many years the home of the Canada Permanent Trust Company.
Building work commenced in 1905 and was completed in many stages, the first in 1909, ending in the completion of the south wing in 1960.
An elaborately gabled red brick Library, the Carnegie Library was built in 1909 at a cost of £1000.
Previously known as the McArthur Building. Demolished in the early 1980s to make way for a skyscraper development.
The lower half of the Colorado National Bank building was built in 1915 in a neoclassical design,
The Devon Court Apartments, 376 Broadway, demolished in 1981 for a surface parking lot. Designed by prominent Winnipeg architect John D.
Constructed between 1907-09, the chapel of the Dominican Convent and school was built above street level with a refectory hall underneath.