1886 – Post Office, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Constructed as the Winnipeg Post Office and Customs Office, it was only used as such until 1908,
Constructed as the Winnipeg Post Office and Customs Office, it was only used as such until 1908,
Originally constructed on the grounds of the second Winnipeg City Hall in 1886.
The date stone over the centre window of the top floor of this building reads 1886,
Armstrong’s Point was intended as an enclave of palatial residences for the new rich merchant classes of the booming Winnipeg in the late 19th century.
The Johnston Terminal is the largest of the buildings in the Forks and contains some commercial space as well as retail.
Browne most often employed brick in his symmetrical compositions;
Constructed on Portage Avenue in two stages.
The first high school classes in Winnipeg were held in September 1882;
The original three-storey section of this building was erected in 1887 by a hardware wholesaler,
The original grand railway hotel in Winnipeg,