1907 – Bettingen House, Wellington Crescent, Winnipeg
Large imposing residence for grain and lumber merchant William J.
Large imposing residence for grain and lumber merchant William J.
Replacing an older hotel destroyed by fire,
Designed by Provincial Architect Samuel Hooper as part of the new agricultural campus at Tuxedo in Winnipeg.
Originally known as Broadway Methodist Church, and constructed from 1906 to 1907.
Demolished along with the adjacent Childs Building in 1988 for the construction of a 33-storey skyscraper.
Archbishop Taché of St. Boniface persuaded the Abbot of Bellefontaine,
Described in an advertising feature for the merits of sand lime brick as “The Wellington School,
Substantial house constructed for local businessman William Rae Allan (1864-1926).
The fourth church or cathedral on this site was built in 1908 and destroyed by fire in 1968.
The Devon Court Apartments,