1912 – Molsons Bank, Lachine, Quebec, Canada
Architect: Turner & Carless
“Erected in 1912 at a cost of twentyone cents a cubic foot, exclusive of banking room fixtures. Light buff pressed bricks and Roman stone have been used in the elevations. The upper floor was designed for the use of the members of the staff. The banking room is a typical and good layout for a small office, with (1) the staff back to the light, (2) manager’s office near entrance and at corner of two streets, and controlling public space and office staff, (3) door to clerks’ space placed next manager’s office and also next accountant, and (4) vault door convenient for teller and in view of the whole office.”
Construction, November 1916
Published March 8, 2026

