- Arthur H. Vinal
Arthur H. Vinal (1854–1923) was an American architect who lived and worked in
Boston, Massachusetts . Vinal started a partnership withHenry F. Starbuck in 1877; the firm broke up when Starbuck moved away. Vinal was City Architect of Boston from 1884 to 1887. He is principally known for hisRichardsonian Romanesque High Service Building at theChestnut Hill Water Works (1887). In addition to his other public buildings, Vinal designed numerous residences in Boston and nearby suburbs (not all, or even mostly, romanesques).Other works
* Methodist Church,
Farmington, Maine (1877)
* Bangor Opera House,Bangor, Maine (1881)
* Back Bay fire andpolice station ,941–955 Boylston Street , Boston (1886, Richardsonian Romanesque)
* Fisher Hill Reservoir,Brookline, Massachusetts (1887)
* Dorchester Temple Baptist Church (1889,shingle style )
* apartment building, 492–498 Massachusetts Avenue and 779–781 Tremont Street, South End, Boston (1897)
* Globe theater (burlesque and laterB movie house), later known as the Center and the Pagoda, 690 Washington Street, Boston (1903, French Renaissance)
* Calais Public Library,Calais, Maine (opened July 4, 1893)
* Mt. Kineo House Hotel,Mount Kineo , Moosehead Lake, Maine (opened July 29, 1884)
=References
* [http://www.jphs.org/victorian/bowditch-school.html National Register nomination for Bowditch School, Jamaica Plain]
* [http://courses.fresno.edu//preserve/bio/starbuc1.htm Biography of Henry F. Starbuck]
* [http://www.dorchesteratheneum.org/page.php?id=150 Dorchester Atheneum]
* [http://www.mass.gov/dcr/parks/metroboston/chesHistory.htm History of Chestnut Hill Reservation, Mass. Department of Conservation and Recreation]
* [http://www.colliers.com/Markets/Boston/About/PressReleases/pr155_955boylston Spaulding & Slye Colliers press release]
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