John F. O'Malley
John F. O'Malley was an American architect from Rhode Island.
O'Malley initially opened his office at 75 Westminster Street in Providence around 1910. In 1919, He moved his office to Pawtucket's Fanning Building, which he had designed several years prior.[1] 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.[2]
Several of his later works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
Architectural Works
Private practice, c.1910-1923:
- Thomas A. O'Gorman Duplexes, 400-402 and 404-408 Lloyd Ave., Providence, RI (1910)[3]
- Sherbrook Apartments, 103-107 Broadway, Providence, RI (1913) - Demolished.[4]
- The Elmgrove, 152 Elmgrove Ave., Providence, RI (1914)[5]
- Mrs. Allen Russell House, 36 Whitford Ave., Providence, RI (1914)[6]
- St. Brigid R. C. Church, 1231 Plainfield St., Thornton, RI (1914)[6]
- Albert E. Schiller Building, 466 Broad St., Central Falls, RI (1915)[7]
- Casino, Rhodes-on-the Pawtuxet, 60 Rhodes Pl., Pawtuxet, Cranston, RI (1915)
- Fanning Building, 84 Broad St., Pawtucket, RI (1915) - Demolished.[8][9]
- John J. Rosenfeld House, 437 Rochambeau Ave., Providence, RI (1915)[10]
- St. Anthony R. C. School, 240 Laban St., Providence, RI (1915)[7]
- St. Francis Xavier R. C. Church, 81 N. Carpenter St., East Providence, RI (1915)[7]
- Thomas F. Moran House, 317-319 Wayland Ave., Providence, RI (1915)[11]
- Edward J. McCaughey House, 51 Arlington St., Pawtucket, RI (1916)[12]
- St. Ann R. C. School, 525 Branch Ave., Providence, RI (1916) - Demolished.[13]
- St. Joseph R. C. Church, 391 High St., Central Falls, RI (1916)[12]
- Lincoln Memorial School (Former), 1624 Lonsdale Ave., Lonsdale, RI (1920)[14]
- Leroy Theatre, 66 Broad St., Pawtucket, RI (1922) - Demolished 1996.[9]
- Epworth M. E. Church, 916 Newport Ave., Pawtucket, RI (1923)[15]
- St. Edward R. C. School, 61 Hope St., Pawtucket, RI (1923)[16]
O'Malley-Fitzsimmons Co., 1923-1931:
- McCormick Apartments, 213 Walcott St., Pawtucket, RI (1925)[17]
- Our Lady of Mt. Carmel R. C. Church, 12 Spruce St., Providence, RI (1925)
- Elks Building, 27 Exchange St., Pawtucket, RI (1926)
- Rectory for Holy Name R. C. Church, 99 Camp St., Providence, RI (1929)[18]
Private practice, after 1931:
- Fergus J. McOsker House, 612 Elmgrove Ave., Providence, RI (1931)[19]
- Pawtucket City Hall, 137 Roosevelt Ave., Pawtucket, RI (1935) - With William G. Richards of Providence.[20]
- Pawtucket West High School, 485 East Ave., Pawtucket, RI (1937-38)[21]
- Holy Name R. C. School, 55 Locust St., Providence, RI (1939)[22]
- Prospect Heights, 560 Prospect St., Pawtucket, RI (1940-41)[23]
References
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ American Contractor 13 June 1914.
- 1 2 American Contractor 18 April 1914: 65.
- 1 2 3 American Contractor 24 July 1915.
- ↑ Carpenters Trade Journal Sept. 1914: 11.
- 1 2 Pawtucket, Rhode Island: Statewide Historical Preservation Report P-PA-1. 1978.
- ↑ American Contractor 3 March 1915.
- ↑ American Contractor 30 Jan. 1915.
- 1 2 American Contractor 7 Oct. 1916.
- ↑ American Contractor 29 Jan. 1916.
- ↑ American Contractor 15 May 1920.
- ↑ American Contractor 30 Sept. 1922: 49.
- ↑ Engineering News-Record 28 Sept. 1922: 169.
- ↑ Johnson, Elizabeth J., James L. Wheaton, and Susan L. Reed. Images of America: Pawtucket. Vol. 2. 1996.
- ↑ Woodward, Wm. McKenzie. Providence: A Citywide Survey of Historic Resources. 1986.
- ↑ Blackstone Boulevard Realty Plat Historic District NRHP Nomination. 1995.
- ↑ Bridgemen's Magazine 1935: 154.
- ↑ Rhode Island, A Guide to the Smallest State. 1937.
- ↑ Brussat, David. "Column: Holy Name's Efflorescence of Florence". Providence Journal 3 Dec. 2010. Web.
- ↑ Engineering News-Record 1940: 20.
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