1882 – Garfield Chambers & Regent Cinema, Royal Avenue, Belfast
The building, Garfield Chambers was built in 1882 and like many buildings on Royal Avenue, was finished in stucco. Opened in 1911,
The building, Garfield Chambers was built in 1882 and like many buildings on Royal Avenue, was finished in stucco. Opened in 1911,
Completed in 1911, illustration published in The Building News, September 4th 1908. Never completed as designed,
From its heavy brick exterior to its masonry base, the building screams solidity. And it is.
Built in 1901 of red brick, its location was selected because of its closeness to the Grain Exchange on Princess.
Fine early twentieth century bank building with a wonderful curving corner entranceway. Extended, 1922, comprising single-bay three-storey end bay to east taking away the symmetry of the design.
The English-born James H. Ashdown was probably Winnipeg’s best-known businessman and he first arrived in the Red River settlement via Ontario in 1868.
The university was founded as the University College of North Wales in October 1884 as the result of a campaign for better education in Wales,
Built on land donated by Lord Powerscourt (8th Viscount), and funded by a grant of £600 from the Carnegie Trust.
In 1911, armed with a fortune of $17 million, Sir Henry Pellatt, a Torontonian business man drew up plans with Canadian architect E.J.
The Central Fire Station was constructed in 1911 and stands on the site of its 1882- 93 predecessor.