1915 – Dodder Terrace, Irishtown, Dublin
Fine terrace of housing with commercial premises on the end with a nice corner entranceway.
Fine terrace of housing with commercial premises on the end with a nice corner entranceway.
Designed in the shape of a Greek cross, the building was built in two stages.
Housing scheme for Dublin Corporation by the City Architect on site bounded by Church St, Beresford St,
In 1897, the building and lot on the south-east corner of Main and McDermot was purchased for $30,000 by the Bank of Hamilton.
An Edwardian country house with a hipped roof over a bracketed cornice, and an elaborate projecting glazed porch.
Perspective view, plan & section published in The Building News, December 13th 1916.
Formerly the Academie Commerciale de Quebec, and now used as Quebec Government offices. Originally the corner was surmounted by a cupola and dome.
Rapidly rebuilt after the Easter Rising, No.20 (Boots) is typical of much of the rebuilt stock on Henry Street,
A large complex of buildings outside the Aldstadt (Old City) built as a Palace of Justice between 1909 and 1916. From November 20,