Robert H Robertson
Robert Henderson Robertson
American
(1849-1919) Architect - AsNotedIn
Notable Position | Organization | From | To |
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Potter and Robertson |
(1849-1919) Architect - AsNotedIn
Notable Position | Organization | From | To |
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Potter and Robertson |
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
Architect | Camp Santanoni | Newcomb | |||||
Architect | East High Street District | Springfield | |||||
Architect | United Charities Building Complex | New York City | |||||
Architect | Shelburne Farms | Shelburne | |||||
Architect | New York Savings Bank | New York City | |||||
Architect | St John's Protestant Episcopal Church | Yonkers | |||||
Architect | Palmer Memorial Hall | Palmer | |||||
1889/00/00 | Built | Architect | St Lukes Church | Montclair | |||
1890/00/00 | Built 1889-1890 | Architect | Lincoln Building | New York City | |||
1895/00/00 | American Tract Society Building is built 20 full stories high (plus cellar, basement and 3-story tower), 1894-1895 | Architect | American Tract Society Building | New York City | |||
1897/00/00 | Designed by R H Robertson as early as August 1895, the Coach House (located on the river hill, a short distance east the river gate), is erected by Norcross Brothers in 1897. | Architect | Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site | Hyde Park, NY | |||
1897/00/00 | Dr Starr hires Robert H Robertson to design a house for him at 5 W 54th in brown brick and classical detailing. | Architect | Residences at 5-15 West 54th Street | New York City | |||
1897/10/03 | St Paul Curch dedication, parish only included 67 members | Architect | United Methodist Church of St Paul and St Andrew Complex | New York City | |||
1899/00/00 | Park Row Building is built, 29 stories high with 2, 3-story cupolas, world's tallest building from 1899 till 1908 when it was passed by the Singer Building (razed), 1896-1899, cost $2,400,000. | Architect | Park Row Building | New York City | |||
1899/00/00 | Society of the Lying-In Hospital razes the Hamilton Fish Mansion and begins construction on a new hospital, an "imposing structure of granite and pressed brick, thoroughly fireproof, ten stories in height" - The New York Times | Architect | Society for the Lying-In Hospital | New York City | |||
1902/01/00 | Society for the Lying-In Hospital opens a modern maternity facility which can serve "250 patients, and, as the patients are usually discharged in two weeks, the total capacity of the hospital will be about 6,500 a year." The New York Times | Architect | Society for the Lying-In Hospital | New York City |
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