1876 – Central Post Office, Ottawa, Canada
Architect: Walter Chesterton
Designed by the supervising public works architect Walter Chesterton (1845-1931),
Designed by the supervising public works architect Walter Chesterton (1845-1931),
Designed by the relatively unknown James Ryan,
After sitting empty for many years,
One of the unused designs in an architectural competition to design a Post Office for Ipswich.
One of the finest buildings in Ipswich was commissioned by the Post Office and opened in 1881 on the footprint of the demolished 1850 Corn Exchange.
Large post office building with a fine curved façade with arcaded windows.
Unsuccessful entrant in Ipswich Post Office Competition.
Designed by architect Alfred B.
Still in use as a post office today,
The Postfuhramt housed the central office of Berlin’s pneumatic postal system as well as the main post office for packages.