1910 – Fort Rouge United Church, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Originally built as a Presbyterian Church,
Originally built as a Presbyterian Church,
This large stone and stucco building with the half-timbering over the upper levels,
Designed by Winnipeg school architect J.
The McLaren family were a prominent Winnipeg hotelling family owning a number of establishments including the Brunswick (Main and Rupert),
A stark and obvious example of the Exchange warehouse developed in two stages (which many were) –
From its heavy brick exterior to its masonry base,
Built in 1901 of red brick,
The English-born James H. Ashdown was probably Winnipeg’s best-known businessman and he first arrived in the Red River settlement via Ontario in 1868.
The Central Fire Station was constructed in 1911 and stands on the site of its 1882- 93 predecessor.
Alexander Melville was born in Fraserburgh,