1904 – Augustine Presbyterian Church, River Ave., Winnipeg
St. Augustine Presbyterian Church, now Augustine United Church,
St. Augustine Presbyterian Church, now Augustine United Church,
Amalgamated into the Ashdown Building in 1911, the former Codville and Company warehouse had two floors added to it so that it formed a continuous wall with the rest of the Ashdown Building.
Designed by the Provincial Architect Samuel Hooper as a courthouse and small holding jail for the surrounding area.
In 1903 the firm of A.
Construction of the original church started in 1893,
Two storey building including a function hall constructed for the German Society of Winnipeg.
The Independent Order of Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F.) Building is a good example of a prosperous fraternal organization in a small town.
Built to replace an earlier post office building on Main Streetnear Pacific Station,
This five-storey brick structure with sandstone front,
For years the focal point of downtown Winnipeg,