1894 – Former Bank of Montreal, Victoria, British Columbia
Architect: Francis M. Rattenbury
Constructed as a branch of the Bank of Montreal,
Constructed as a branch of the Bank of Montreal,
An architectural competition was held to design a new assembly building for the province.
On a prominent location on the harbour.
Designed by prominent architect Francis Mawson Rattenbury in 1907,
Originally the Royal Bank had a second storey that was removed in a 1950s renovation.
The Union Bank, constructed in 1912 was designed in the style of the Chicago School,
Fine 1920s bank building in a stripped back classical style,
Built in the Gothic style of the thirteenth century to the design of J.C.M.
During the late 1920s, Imperial Oil was massively expanding its operations through British Columbia,
Constructed as a branch of the Bank of Toronto and now an art gallery.