1893 – Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Architect: Sheply, Rutan and Coolidge
The main building,
The main building,
Fine terrace of housing with commercial premises on the end with a nice corner entranceway.
Designed by by architect C.H.
One of three similar libraries built by the Toronto Public Library with funds from the Carnegie Trust.
The station, constructed in the Beaux Arts style,
Designed by local architect David Marshall and constructed in 1916 for hardware merchant Joseph B.
“This building- was structurally finished some time ago,
Designed in the shape of a Greek cross,
Housing scheme for Dublin Corporation by the City Architect on site bounded by Church 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.