1905 – Old Public Library, Wrexham, Wales
The building was constructed as a library and lecture hall in 1907.
The building was constructed as a library and lecture hall in 1907.
St. Catharines established a free public library in 1888. The library board received a $25,000 gift from Andrew Carnegie in December 1901.
The library was a joint project funded by Andrew Carnegie and the local council on land provided by the council.
Loughborough library features an exceptional octagonal main reading room,
Closed as a library in 2017.
Second placed entry in an architectural competition to design a new library.
Entrant in architectural competition to design a new local library.
In 1903 a competition was held for the design of a new block of offices for the Barry Urban District Council.
Unbuilt proposal for a new Carnegie Library in the Diamond on the site of the former Townhall which had been destroyed in a fire.
The building was designed by Henry T.