1891 – Winnipeg Collegiate, William Avenue, Winnipeg
Architect: Hugh McCowan
The first high school classes in Winnipeg were held in September 1882;
The first high school classes in Winnipeg were held in September 1882;
Demolished in the 1960s.
Constructed at Rue Sainte-Catherine Ouest &
The second Central School for Brandon was designed by local architect W.H.
A three-storey brick building featuring arched bays and decorative brickwork above its third-storey windows,
Interior Perspective View of premiated design as published in The Building News,
The building was commissioned by George Gooderham to house the head offices of his Gooderham &
Small and charming bank branch building in a Queen Anne style with brick and stone detailing.
Knox Presbyterian is an excellent example of the evolution of the Romanesque Revival style in rural Canada.
Sherbrooke Street near University Street,