1914 – Lowman Block, Fargo, North Dakota
Fine little commerial building with decorative stone parapet and name block.
Fine little commerial building with decorative stone parapet and name block.
An impressive stone and brick purpose built hotel building from the early 20th century, the Malborough has Tudor Gothic detailing on its lower floors.
Former Masonic Hall constructed circa 1914, presumedly on the site of an earlier hall, hence the 1810 over the Masonic insignia.
This is one of the oldest running food markets in Europe, although this building was constructed in 1914,
In the early part of the twentieth century, Sam Hughes, Minister of Militia and Defence from 1911 to 1916,
The National Concert Hall is built on part of the Coburg Gardens (now Iveagh Gardens) in which the Dublin International Exhibition of 1865 was held.
Gaudí’s patron Eusebi Güell wished to develop a garden city of around fifty houses here and commissioned Gaudi to work on the project.
Closed in 1953, to be demolished to allow a new cinema, the State Cinema to be constructed on the site.
The Cathedral was designed in the Romanesque style, with buttresses to help to support the walls. The red brick church is accented with light Manitoba Tyndall stone.
A fine two-storey brick office block with glazed terracotta trim built in 1914. Originally known as the Saskatchewan Co-operative Elevator Building,