1908 – Carnegie Library & Museum, Pery Sq., Limerick
Library funded by donation from Andrew Carnegie, and constructed after an architectural competition. Sheridan’s design was actually placed second by the assessor G.C.
Library funded by donation from Andrew Carnegie, and constructed after an architectural competition. Sheridan’s design was actually placed second by the assessor G.C.
Former library building, one of several designed by Anthony Scott as local authorities availed of Carnegie Trust grants.
An elaborately gabled red brick Library, the Carnegie Library was built in 1909 at a cost of £1000.
Formerly Toronto Public Library’s Central Reference Library, and now the Koffler Student Centre for the University of Toronto.
One of the fine public librarys funded in part by Andrew Carnegie’s foundation, constructed started in 1909,
A fine little library originally endowed by Andrew Carnegie, and the result of an architectural competition in 1908.
Designed by Albert R. Ross, who designed many Carnegie libraries, and the Pueblo County Court House in Colorado,
Built on land donated by Lord Powerscourt (8th Viscount), and funded by a grant of £600 from the Carnegie Trust.
Far and away the best building in the Clondalkin area, the library of 1912 is a delightful Arts and Crafts design.
Philanthropist Andrew Carnegie funded $80,000 of the $100,000 cost of Calgary’s Central Library, which was the first purpose-built public library in Alberta.