1904 – Cottage Hospital, Chalfont St. Peter, Buckinghamshire
Architect: Maurice B. Adams
View Article1904 – Codville and Company, Bannatyne Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Amalgamated into the Ashdown Building in 1911, the former Codville and Company warehouse had two floors added to it so that it formed a continuous wall with the rest of the Ashdown Building.
View Article1904 – Coachmans Cottage, Cavenham, Suffolk
Architect: A.N. Prentice Perspective view including ground & 1st floor plans published in “Modern Cottage Architecture” 1904. “This cottage is provided with water and electric light from the stables.
View Article1904 – Church of St. Mary, Eccles, Lancashire
Architect: W.H. Rawle Perspective View including ground plan published in The Building News, January 22nd 1904.
View Article1904 – Church & Schools, Blackpool, Lancashire
Architect: H.E. Kelvey Perspective v iew including ground plans published in The Building News, January 15th 1904.
View Article1904 – Cardiff City Hall
Architect: Lanchester, Stewart and Rickards The Civic buildings stand in Cathays Park, once the site of a short lived Georgian mansion (1812-25),
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 – Bungalow, Hawkchurch, Devon
Architect: Arthur W. Yeomans Perspective view including ground plan as published in The Building News, April 22nd 1904.
View Article1904 – Bailiffs Cottage, Westcott, Surrey
Architect: Maurice B. Adams Perspective View including ground & 1st.floor plans published in “Modern Cottage Architecture” 1904. “The building occupies a most picturesque site at the entrance to a...
View Article1904 – Acton County School, London
Architect: Maurice B. Adams Perspective View including Plans published in The Building News, February 12th 1904.
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’
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