1922 – Starland Theatre, Main St., Winnipeg
Architect: George Macpherson
The original Starland Theatre operated on Main Street from 1911,
The original Starland Theatre operated on Main Street from 1911,
Demolished in early 1970s to provide carparking space for newly constructed Medical Arts Building to the rear.
This very large two-storey brick and half-timbered house measured 110 feet by 53 feet,
A beautiful house with a prominent and unique chimney to the front,
Telecommunications building constructed by Canadian National Railways. Due to the importance of the services contained within,
Officially the Shriners’ Hospital for Crippled Children,
Architects concept from 1960 of a new airport terminal for Winnipeg.
One of quite a few stores to a similar design in Winnipeg,
Part of the Civic Centre development project which included a new City Hall,
On December 21, 1964,