1913 – Holy Trinity Sunday School, Graham Avenue, Winnipeg

Architect: D.W. Bellhouse

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Demolished, and replaced with a smaller building.

“The new Sunday School and Club House of Holy Trinity Church is built at the corner of Graham avenue and Smith street, in the heart of the city of Winnipeg, and is a two and a half-storey brick and stone building. The dark wire cut ornamental brick, trimmed with art stone combine to produce a very pleasing effect. In the basement there is a gymnasium complete with shower baths, dressing rooms, etc. There is also a large club-room and kitchen. On the first floor are the offices, dressing rooms, club rooms, chapel and a suite of six rooms for the verger. Practically the entire second floor is devoted to a large auditorium, with stage and dressing rooms. The body of the auditorium is capable of accommodating 350 people, while the balcony will seat an additional 150. There is also a double class room and cloak room on this floor. The building was designed by Mr. D.W. Bellhouse, 703 Canada Building, Winnipeg.”
Engineering and Contract Record, January 29, 1913

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Published May 15, 2026

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