1890 – Old City Hall, Hamilton, Ontario
Architect: James Balfour
A good example of Richardsom Romanesque that was popular for civic buildings at thos time.
A good example of Richardsom Romanesque that was popular for civic buildings at thos time.
Closed in 2015.
The foundation stone was laid by the Hon John Robson on March 7th 1889 just five months before he became the ninth Premier of British Columbia.
Browne most often employed brick in his symmetrical compositions;
Architects Child & Wilson was one of the first large practices in Alberta.
Residence for J.B. Lalime, 1890.
Demolished.
Constructed on Portage Avenue in two stages.
Design for a new city hall after an architectural competition.
Government House was constructed between 1889-91 and was built on a grand scale as a result of the federal government’s desire to have an imposing symbol of its authority in the North-West Territories.