1907 – Hamilton Town House & Public Library, Scotland
Architect: Alex Cullen, Cullen Lochhead and Brown
Fine town hall with library and assembley rooms on an awkward sloping site.
Fine town hall with library and assembley rooms on an awkward sloping site.
Still in use as a library today,
Doulton grey terracotta dressing.
Library funded by donation from Andrew Carnegie,
Former library building, one of several designed by Anthony Scott as local authorities availed of Carnegie Trust grants.
The result of an architectural competition.
An elaborately gabled red brick Library,
Formerly Toronto Public Library’s Central Reference Library,
Designed originally by the city architect C.J.
Branch library. Dated 1909.