Doyle, A. E. (Albert Ernest), 1877-1928
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Albert Ernest Doyle (1877-1928) became one of the best-known Portland architects of his time, and his buildings still impress, from the Multnomah County Library to the U. S. National Bank Building. He was picked as the Reed architect for the first decade of building on campus, including the iconic Old Dorm Block, Eliot Hall, Prexy, and the Woodstock Houses. His early architectural training was with Whidden & Lewis, then working with partner William Patterson. Later, Doyle was appointed to the Board of Regents at Reed and participated in many Portland groups.
Albert E. Doyle was born in 1877 and died in 1928.
Albert E. Doyle was born in 1877 and died in 1928.
He was Portland's most prominent architect of his time. He designed and co-designed many important buildings in Oregon. Among his most important are the Forest Building at the Lewis & Clark Exposition of 1905, Meier & Frank Building, Multnomah County Library, Pittock Block, Morgan Building, Benson Hotel, U.S. Bank main branch, the lodge at Multnomah Falls, Broadway Theater, Reed College.
Albert E. Doyle was born in 1877 and died in 1928.
He was Portland's most prominent architect of his time. He designed and co-designed many important buildings in Oregon. Among his most important are the Forest Building at the Lewis & Clark Exposition of 1905, Meier & Frank Building, Multnomah County Library, Pittock Block, Morgan Building, Benson Hotel, U.S. Bank main branch, the lodge at Multnomah Falls, Broadway Theater, Reed College.
Albert E. Doyle was born in 1877 and died in 1928.
He was Portland's most prominent architect of his time. He designed and co-designed many important buildings in Oregon. Among his most important are the Forest Building at the Lewis & Clark Exposition of 1905, Meier & Frank Building, Multnomah County Library, Pittock Block, Morgan Building, Benson Hotel, U.S. Bank main branch, the lodge at Multnomah Falls, Broadway Theater, Reed College.
Albert E. Doyle was born in 1877 and died in 1928.
He was Portland's most prominent architect of his time. He designed and co-designed many important buildings in Oregon. Among his most important are the Forest Building at the Lewis & Clark Exposition of 1905, Meier & Frank Building, Multnomah County Library, Pittock Block, Morgan Building, Benson Hotel, U.S. Bank main branch, the lodge at Multnomah Falls, Broadway Theater, Reed College.
Albert E. Doyle was born in 1877 and died in 1928.
He was Portland's most prominent architect of his time. He designed and co-designed many important buildings in Oregon. Among his most important are the Forest Building at the Lewis & Clark Exposition of 1905, Meier & Frank Building, Multnomah County Library, Pittock Block, Morgan Building, Benson Hotel, U.S. Bank main branch, the lodge at Multnomah Falls, Broadway Theater, Reed College.
Albert E. Doyle was born in 1877 and died in 1928.
He was Portland's most prominent architect of his time. He designed and co-designed many important buildings in Oregon. Among his most important are the Forest Building at the Lewis & Clark Exposition of 1905, Meier & Frank Building, Multnomah County Library, Pittock Block, Morgan Building, Benson Hotel, U.S. Bank main branch, the lodge at Multnomah Falls, Broadway Theater, Reed College.
Albert E. Doyle was born in 1877 and died in 1928.
He was Portland's most prominent architect of his time. He designed and co-designed many important buildings in Oregon. Among his most important are the Forest Building at the Lewis & Clark Exposition of 1905, Meier & Frank Building, Multnomah County Library, Pittock Block, Morgan Building, Benson Hotel, U.S. Bank main branch, the lodge at Multnomah Falls, Broadway Theater, Reed College.
Albert E. Doyle was born in 1877 and died in 1928.
He was Portland's most prominent architect of his time. He designed and co-designed many important buildings in Oregon. Among his most important are the Forest Building at the Lewis & Clark Exposition of 1905, Meier & Frank Building, Multnomah County Library, Pittock Block, Morgan Building, Benson Hotel, U.S. Bank main branch, the lodge at Multnomah Falls, Broadway Theater, Reed College.
Albert E. Doyle was born in 1877 and died in 1928.
He was Portland's most prominent architect of his time. He designed and co-designed many important buildings in Oregon. Among his most important are the Forest Building at the Lewis & Clark Exposition of 1905, Meier & Frank Building, Multnomah County Library, Pittock Block, Morgan Building, Benson Hotel, U.S. Bank main branch, the lodge at Multnomah Falls, Broadway Theater, Reed College.
Albert E. Doyle was born in 1877 and died in 1928.
He was Portland's most prominent architect of his time. He designed and co-designed many important buildings in Oregon. Among his most important are the Forest Building at the Lewis & Clark Exposition of 1905, Meier & Frank Building, Multnomah County Library, Pittock Block, Morgan Building, Benson Hotel, U.S. Bank main branch, the lodge at Multnomah Falls, Broadway Theater, Reed College.
Albert E. Doyle was born in 1877 and died in 1928.
He was Portland's most prominent architect of his time. He designed and co-designed many important buildings in Oregon. Among his most important are the Forest Building at the Lewis & Clark Exposition of 1905, Meier & Frank Building, Multnomah County Library, Pittock Block, Morgan Building, Benson Hotel, U.S. Bank main branch, the lodge at Multnomah Falls, Broadway Theater, Reed College.
Albert E. Doyle was born in 1877 and died in 1928.
He was Portland's most prominent architect of his time. He designed and co-designed many important buildings in Oregon. Among his most important are the Forest Building at the Lewis & Clark Exposition of 1905, Meier & Frank Building, Multnomah County Library, Pittock Block, Morgan Building, Benson Hotel, U.S. Bank main branch, the lodge at Multnomah Falls, Broadway Theater, Reed College.
Albert E. Doyle was born in 1877 and died in 1928.
He was Portland's most prominent architect of his time. He designed and co-designed many important buildings in Oregon. Among his most important are the Forest Building at the Lewis & Clark Exposition of 1905, Meier & Frank Building, Multnomah County Library, Pittock Block, Morgan Building, Benson Hotel, U.S. Bank main branch, the lodge at Multnomah Falls, Broadway Theater, Reed College.
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