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,
Large post office building with a fine curved façade with arcaded windows.
Unsuccessful entrant in Ipswich Post Office Competition.
One of the unused designs in an architectural competition to design a Post Office for Ipswich.
“To-DAY we give a view, with plans,
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.