1908 – National Farmer’s Bank, Owatonna, Minnesota
Designed by Louis Sullivan with decorative elements by George Elmslie, and was the first of Sullivan’s “jewel boxes”.
Designed by Louis Sullivan with decorative elements by George Elmslie, and was the first of Sullivan’s “jewel boxes”.
A wonderfully eccentric design for the Hibernian Bank which mixes a myriad of architectural features. The small tower with corner window and copper dome is the entrance to the manager’s residence above the branch.
Almost a scaled down version of their work for Murray & Son’s Tobacco, Belfast.
This red sandstone building was for many years the home of the Canada Permanent Trust Company.
The lower half of the Colorado National Bank building was built in 1915 in a neoclassical design,
The Canada Permanent Building is a three-storey brick, stone, and reinforced concrete building Roland Lines and was advertised as “the only fire-proof building in Edmonton”.
The present structure at 389 Main Street is the third Bank of Commerce Building to stand on its site.
Originally constructed 1909-10, with an addition on Queen Street in 1920. Interiors altered 2001-02.
Originally the Royal Bank had a second storey that was removed in a 1950s renovation.
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