Samuel Hannaford Architecture Photos

Samuel Hannaford (1835-1911) arrived in Cincinnati at age 9 with his family from England. To escape a farming life, he worked as a draughtsman in an architects office & became a self trained architect who made a mark on Cincinnati & surrounding states.

See also: Cincinnati, Architects & Architecture
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Cincinnati City Hall (1893) (801 Plum St.). Cincinnati, OH
Style: Victorian Romanesque. Architect: Samuel Hannaford. On National Register.

Clock Tower of Cincinnati City Hall. Cincinnati, OH

Details of arches of Cincinnati City Hall. Cincinnati, OH

Facade of Cincinnati City Hall. Cincinnati, OH

Relief details of Cincinnati City Hall. Cincinnati, OH

Bronze dolphins & seashells at base of flagpole at Cincinnati City Hall. Cincinnati, OH

Tiffany stained-glass windows in entrance hall of Cincinnati City Hall. Cincinnati, OH

Muses on ceiling mural in entrance hall of Cincinnati City Hall. Cincinnati, OH

Phoenix Club (1894) (812 Race St.), the earliest Jewish men's club. Cincinnati, OH. Style: Italian Renaissance. Architect: Samuel Hannaford. On National Register.

Phoenix Club Italian Renaissance style entrance. Cincinnati, OH

Cincinnatian (formerly Palace) Hotel (1882) (6th & Vine Sts.), one of many Thomas J. Emery & sons hotels. Cincinnati, OH
Style: Second empire. Architect: Samuel Hannaford. On National Register.


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