1889 – Former Law Courts, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Completed in 1889, the Former Victoria Law Courts marked an important stage in the evolution of British Columbia’s court system.
Completed in 1889, the Former Victoria Law Courts marked an important stage in the evolution of British Columbia’s court system.
No longer connected to the railway network, this is an early survivor of the Northern Pacific and Manitoba Railway.
Now part of a large commercial development,
The present building is the congregation’s fourth home.
In 1887,
Armstrong’s Point was intended as an enclave of palatial residences for the new rich merchant classes of the booming Winnipeg in the late 19th century.
Built opposite the Bank of Montreal which was designed by the same architects in a similar style.
Sited inside the grounds of the elegant Anglican Cathedral is this smaller,
The Johnston Terminal is the largest of the buildings in the Forks and contains some commercial space as well as retail.