1857 – Bank of British North America, London, Ontario
Erected in 1856-57 to house a branch of the Bank of British North America this building later became home to a branch of Bank of Montreal.
Erected in 1856-57 to house a branch of the Bank of British North America this building later became home to a branch of Bank of Montreal.
Successful entrant in an architectural competition to design a new Anglican church.
“The accompanying engraving represents a church recently erected in Canada,
In May 1859 proposals were invited for Ottawa’s intended parliamentary and departmental buildings and governor general’s residence.
The London Post Office was built circa 1860 and demolished in 1953.
The sole remaining portion of the original central block structure designed by Thomas Fuller and Chilion Jones.
In 1859, architects Thomas Stent and Augustus Laver won a architectual competition to design the East and West Blocks in a High Victorian version of the Gothic Revival style.
In 1859,
Founded in 1869 by the Rt. Rev. Isaac Hellmuth,
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church (formerly St. Patrick Church) is the 5th oldest Catholic Church in the city of Toronto.