1908 – Union Building, 212 King Street West, Toronto, Ontario
Architect: Darling & Pearson
This headquarters building was commissioned by the Canadian General Electric Company,
This headquarters building was commissioned by the Canadian General Electric Company,
Formerly Toronto Public Library’s Central Reference Library,
Solid local and regional courthouse in an institutionalised version of Edwardian.
Originally constructed 1909-10, with an addition on Queen Street in 1920.
Solid stone bank building in a vaguely Scottish Baronial style,
Now slightly down-at-heel, this once fine hotel is on Kenora’s Main Street and overlooks the lake.
In 1911, armed with a fortune of $17 million,
Built as the Land Registry Building and used as such until 1964 when the province constructed a new building.
The congregation was founded in 1838, and over the next 30 years,