John F. O'Malley
John F. O'Malley | |
---|---|
Born | 1885 |
Died | c.1950 |
Nationality | United States |
Occupation | Architect |
John F. O'Malley (1885 – c. 1950) was an American architect from Rhode Island.
Life and career[]
John F. O'Malley was born in 1885.[1] His training is unknown, but he opened his office at 75 Westminster Street in Providence around 1910. In 1915 he was briefly associated with , who would later open an office in the same building. In 1919, he moved his office to Pawtucket's Fanning Building, which he had designed several years prior.[2] At this time he also moved his family to Central Falls. From 1923 until 1931, he was associated with Frank E. Fitzsimmons in the firm of the O'Malley-Fitzsimmons Company.[3] From then until the end of his career, O'Malley practiced alone. He died circa 1950.[1]
As a major associate of Pawtucket mayor , O'Malley designed many of Pawtucket's civic buildings of the 1930s, including City Hall.[1] Several of his later works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
Architectural works[]
John F. O'Falley, c.1910-1923[]
- 1910 - Thomas A. O'Gorman Duplexes, 400-402 and 404-408 Lloyd Ave, Providence, Rhode Island[4]
- 1913 - Sherbrook Apartments, 103-107 Broadway, Providence, Rhode Island[5]
- Demolished.
- 1914 - The Elmgrove, 152 Elmgrove Ave, Providence, Rhode Island[6]
- 1914 - Fanning Building, 84 Broad St, Pawtucket, Rhode Island[7][8]
- Demolished.
- 1914 - Mrs. Allen Russell House, 36 Whitford Ave, Providence, Rhode Island[9]
- 1914 - St. Brigid R. C. Church, 1231 Plainfield St, Thornton, Rhode Island[9]
- 1915 - Casino, Rhodes-on-the Pawtuxet, 60 Rhodes Pl, Cranston, Rhode Island[10]
- In association with .
- 1915 - Thomas F. Moran House, 317-319 Wayland Ave, Providence, Rhode Island[11]
- 1915 - John J. Rosenfeld House, 437 Rochambeau Ave, Providence, Rhode Island[12]
- 1915 - Albert E. Schiller Building, 466 Broad St, Central Falls, Rhode Island[13]
- 1915 - Shea's Theatre, 334 Broad St, Valley Falls, Rhode Island[14]
- Demolished.
- 1915 - St. Anthony R. C. School, 240 Laban St, Providence, Rhode Island[13]
- 1915 - St. Francis Xavier R. C. Church, 81 N Carpenter St, East Providence, Rhode Island[13]
- 1915 - St. Joseph R. C. Church, 391 High St, Central Falls, Rhode Island[15]
- 1916 - Edward J. McCaughey House, 51 Arlington St, Pawtucket, Rhode Island[16]
- 1916 - St. Ann R. C. School, 525 Branch Ave, Providence, Rhode Island[17]
- Demolished.
- 1919 - Lincoln Memorial School (former), 1624 Lonsdale Ave, Lonsdale, Rhode Island[18]
- 1921 - Leroy Theatre, 66 Broad St, Pawtucket, Rhode Island[19]
- Demolished in 1996.[8]
- 1922 - St. Edward R. C. School, 61 Hope St, Pawtucket, Rhode Island[20]
- 1923 - Pearlman Apartments, 150-154 Camp St, Providence, Rhode Island[21]
O'Malley-Fitzsimmons Company, 1923-1931[]
- 1925 - McCormick Apartments, 213 Walcott St, Pawtucket, Rhode Island[22]
- 1925 - Our Lady of Mt. Carmel R. C. Church, 12 Spruce St, Providence, Rhode Island[23]
- 1926 - Elks Building, 27 Exchange St, Pawtucket, Rhode Island
- 1929 - Rectory for Holy Name R. C. Church, 99 Camp St, Providence, Rhode Island[23]
John F. O'Malley, after 1931[]
- 1931 - Fergus J. McOsker House, 612 Elmgrove Ave, Providence, Rhode Island[24]
- 1933 - Pawtucket City Hall, 137 Roosevelt Ave, Pawtucket, Rhode Island[25]
- With of Providence.
- 1937 - Pawtucket West High School, 485 East Ave, Pawtucket, Rhode Island[26]
- 1939 - Holy Name R. C. School, 55 Locust St, Providence, Rhode Island[23]
- 1940 - Prospect Heights, 560 Prospect St, Pawtucket, Rhode Island[27]
References[]
- ^ a b c Prospect Heights Housing Development NRHP Nomination. 2015.
- ^ American Architect 16 July 1919: 84.
- ^ Rhode Island: Three Centuries of Democracy. Vol. 4. 1932.
- ^ PPS Records for 400-402 Lloyd Avenue. 2002.
- ^ American Contractor 1 March 1913: 70. Chicago.
- ^ American Contractor 13 June 1914. Chicago.
- ^ Carpenters Trade Journal Sept. 1914: 11.
- ^ a b Pawtucket, Rhode Island: Statewide Historical Preservation Report P-PA-1. 1978.
- ^ a b American Contractor 18 April 1914: 65. Chicago.
- ^ American Contractor 3 April 1915: 36. Chicago.
- ^ American Contractor 30 Jan. 1915. Chicago.
- ^ American Contractor 3 March 1915. Chicago.
- ^ a b c American Contractor 24 July 1915. Chicago.
- ^ American Contractor 22 May 1915: 16. Chicago.
- ^ American Contractor 30 Oct. 1915: 48. Chicago.
- ^ American Contractor 7 Oct. 1916. Chicago.
- ^ American Contractor 29 Jan. 1916. Chicago.
- ^ Engineering News-Record 13-20 Nov. 1919: 339. New York.
- ^ Engineering News-Record 5 May 1921: 270. New York.
- ^ Engineering News-Record 28 Sept. 1922: 169.
- ^ Engineering News-Record 1923: 70. New York.
- ^ Johnson, Elizabeth J., James L. Wheaton, and Susan L. Reed. Images of America: Pawtucket. Vol. 2. Charleston, SC: Arcadia, 1996.
- ^ a b c Woodward, Wm. McKenzie. Providence: A Citywide Survey of Historic Resources. 1986.
- ^ Blackstone Boulevard Realty Plat Historic District NRHP Nomination. 1995.
- ^ Jordy, William H. Buildings of Rhode Island. New York: Oxford University Press, 2004.
- ^ Pawtucket West High School NRHP Nomination. 1983.
- ^ Engineering News-Record 8 Aug. 1940: 20. New York.
- American architects
- Architects from Pawtucket, Rhode Island
- Architects from Providence, Rhode Island
- 1885 births