1905 – Former Town Hall, Dauphin, Manitoba
The former Dauphin Town Hall, a Romanesque Revival-style building was designed by Dauphin architect and local politician,
The former Dauphin Town Hall, a Romanesque Revival-style building was designed by Dauphin architect and local politician,
Home to the largest French speaking population outside of Quebec in Canada,
Designed by James Glen Sivewright Gibson (1861-1951) after an architectural competition and constructed between 1900 and 1905.
One of the runner-up designs in the architectural competition to design a new townhall for Durban.
In 1903 a competition was held for the design of a new block of offices for the Barry Urban District Council.
The winning design by Stanley Hudson in an architectural competition to design the new townhall.
The Mitchell Library was established with a bequest from Stephen Mitchell,
The Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich was a Metropolitan borough in the County of London from 1900 to 1965.
Fine town hall with library and assembley rooms on an awkward sloping site.
Designed for Leigh Borough Council by local architect J.C.