1904 – Firehall No.5, Sherbrook St., Winnipeg, Manitoba
Architects: Alexander & William Melville In 1903 the firm of A. and W. Melville, architects and civil engineers, began operation. This company was responsible for numerous buildings in and around...
View Article1904 – Canadian Bank of Commerce, Medicine Hat, Alberta
Architect: Darling & Pearson The construction of the stately bank building in Medicine Hat illustrated the Canadian Bank of Commerce’s confidence in the buoyant economy of south eastern Alberta...
View Article1904 – New Tower, Church of St. John, Cowley, Oxford
Architect: George Bodley Design for new tower published in The Building News, May 6th 1904. Related Posts: 1857 – Balliol College Chapel, Oxford, Oxfordshire 1862 – Church of SS. Phillip & James,...
View Article1904 – Acton County School, London
Architect: Maurice B. Adams Perspective View including Plans published in The Building News, February 12th 1904. Related Posts: 1904 – Caretakers Cottage, Acton County School, London 1904 – Public...
View Article1904 – Temperance Union, Manchester, Lancashire
Architect: Charles Heathcote & Sons Published in The Building News, August 28th 1903: “This building, which willshortly be erected upon an excellent site in Deansgate and Bootle-street Manchester,...
View Article1904 – Cottages, Byfleet, Surrey
Architect: Niven & Wigglesworth Front perspective view including ground & 1st floor plans published in “Modern Cottage Architecture” 1904. Related Posts: 1900 – Pipers Hill, Byfleet, Surrey...
View Article1904 – Morris High School, Boston Road, The Bronx, New York
Architect: C.B.J. Snyder Designed by C.B.J. Snyder for the New York City Board of Education, the building was completed in 1904, and was the first major public high school to open in the Bronx. Snyder...
View Article1904 – House, Rugby, Warwickshire
Architect: John W. Simpson Perspective View published in The Building News, May 27th 1904. Related Posts: 1885 – Village Club & Cottages, Clifton, Rugby, Warwickshire 1904 – Lodge at Leamington,...
View Article1904 – Abbey Theatre, Dublin
Architect: Joseph Holloway The Abbey first opened its doors to the public on 27 December 1904 in the former Mechanics’ Hall, also known as the Hibernian Theatre of Varieties. Prior to opening as the...
View Article1904 – Semi-Detatched Cottages at Edzell, Angus, Scotland
Architect: David S. Cullen Perspective view including ground plan as published in The Building News, January 22nd 1904. Related Posts: 1904 – Knox Memorial Hall, Monkstown, Co. Dublin 1826 – Royal...
View Article1904 – Fastnet Lighthouse, Co. Cork
Architect: William Douglass The second lighthouse on Fastnet Rock was designed by William Douglass and built under the supervision of James Kavanagh. Construction started in 1897 with the levelling of...
View Article1904 – Irish Village, St. Louis World’s Fair
The Irish Village was a very popular part of the 1904 St. Louis Worlds Fair. Opened on May 3, it cost 25¢ adult admission (children 15¢, Industrial Exhibit 15¢). Built by the Irish Industrial...
View Article1904 – Dorman Memorial Museum, Middlesbrough, Yorkshire
Architect: J. Mitchell Bottomley “This building, which owes its erection to the liberality of Mr. Dorman, has been designed by Mr. J. Mitchell Bottomley, of Middlesbrough, we, we understand, will, in...
View Article1904 – Courthouse, Morden, Manitoba
Architect: Samuel Hooper Designed by the Provincial Architect Samuel Hooper as a courthouse and small holding jail for the surrounding area. A simple building, with an unsual pediment, it now has...
View Article1904 – Knox Memorial Hall, Monkstown, Co. Dublin
Architect: Millar & Symes Erected by Mrs Alice Knox in memory of her husband, Capt. Edward Chaloner Knox, at a cost of nearly £4,000. An attractive little building, the main facade to the street...
View Article1904 – Unbuilt Design for St. Joseph’s Church, Limerick
Architect: William E. Corbett Not completed as designed due to the amount of money available, Originally, it was intended to construct a fine hexastyle Corinthian portico to the front, as well as an...
View Article1904 – St. Joseph’s Church, O’Connell Ave., Limerick
Architect: William E. Corbett Not completed as designed due to the lack of money available, St. Joseph’s is clearly lacking a completed tower. Originally, it was intended to construct a fine hexastyle...
View Article1904 – Warehouses for the City Improvement Trust, Nelson St., Glasgow
Architect: Thomson & Sandilands Not constructed as illustrated. “The site of this building was one of the many slum areas which the Improvements Trust of the City of Glasgow acquired for the...
View Article1904 – Signal Cabin, Ballymena, Co. Antrim
Architect: Berkeley Deane Wise A fine example of Wise’s work for the Belfast and Northern Counties Railway is this signal cabin on the island platform at Ballymena railway station.
View Article1904 – Railway Station, Ballymena, Co. Antrim
Architect: Berkeley Deane Wise Unusual station layout with main building lower than the line and platforms. The last major work of Berkeley Deane Wise who retired in 1906 due to ill-health.
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