1903 – 111 Lombard Ave., Winnipeg
Fantastic warehouse in the almost ubiquitous yellow brick with stone dressings that characterises much of this part of the Exchange.
Fantastic warehouse in the almost ubiquitous yellow brick with stone dressings that characterises much of this part of the Exchange.
Designed by local architect J.B. Mitchell who was responsible for many of the best school designs in Winnipeg.
Another fine warehouse by John H.G.
Built to replace the earlier South Central Schools designed by Barber &
Built at a cost of $20,000 and designed by H.S.
Originally constructed in 1903 by Winnipeg architect James H.
A small free-standing office building on a domestic scale alongside the Law Courts buildings on Broadway.
The Bank of British North America at 436 Main Street is the only neo-Palladian banking hall remaining in Winnipeg,
The third location of the school,
St. Augustine Presbyterian Church, now Augustine United Church,