1894 – St. George’s Anglican Church, Winnipeg
Sited at 482 Bannatyne Avenue, the congregation expanded and later moved to River Heights.
Sited at 482 Bannatyne Avenue, the congregation expanded and later moved to River Heights.
Designated a National Historic Site,
Mulvey School No. 3, completed in late 1895 and largely resembling its predecessor which was destroyed in a fire,
A simple yet beautiful little church in a small town, the simplicity of which is more impressive architecturally than many larger more ornate churches.
Constructed in 1896, and designed by local architect Charles H.
Winnipeg is the only city in North America with two Roman Catholic Cathedrals due to the amalgamation of the city with St Boniface in 1972.
The smaller of the two universities based in Winnipeg,
After the First World War, two storeys were added to the building,
The former Dominion Post Office in Portage la Prairie was designed by Fuller is his favoured interpretation of the Romanesque Revival style.
Designed by the architectural firm of Cadham and Grayson to replace a building of 1892 destroyed by fire.