1918 – Australia House, The Strand, London
A major landmark on Strand, London, construction on the building by the Dove Brothers commenced in 1913,
A major landmark on Strand, London, construction on the building by the Dove Brothers commenced in 1913,
There was a brewery on this site as far back as the 17th century and before that a monastery.
Designed by John Valentine Brennan. Usually his commissions were primarily ecclesiastical, consisting chiefly of work on Roman Catholic churches and parochial houses in the northern half of the island.
Architect’s rendering of Mackie Block constructed between 1912-18 and now known as the Lancaster Building.
The building was built between 1915 and 1918 for an original cost of $282,051 Canadian dollars.
From The Building News, January 29, 1919: “This school has recently been erected in the Midland Road,
The first Sà£o Joà£o Theatre was destroyed by a fire in 1908. A rebuilding project started in 1911 under the direction of Porto architect José Marques da Silva.
Now a care centre for children with disabilities. From The Building News, January 1, 1919: “These school buildings have just been completed.
From The Building News, January 1, 1919: “This scheme provides for sixty-three single-roomed dwellings for the housing of 126 persons.
Built to replace an earlier church on the site which was demolished in order to begin construction of one designed by Goodhue,