1894 – Norquay School, Lusted Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Designed by local architect George Creeford Browne,
Designed by local architect George Creeford Browne,
Originally St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church,
Sited at 482 Bannatyne Avenue, the congregation expanded and later moved to River Heights.
Designated a National Historic Site,
Post office and Federal Office by Dominion architect Thomas Fuller on 8th Avenue.
Hotel built close to the Grand Opera House of 1874 on Adelaide St west of Yonge St.
Large commercial premises at 1015 Rosser Avenue built by local businessman John E.
Mulvey School No. 3, completed in late 1895 and largely resembling its predecessor which was destroyed in a fire,
Station belonging to the Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo Railway Company that existed from 1892 through 1987 as a separate railway serving the Hamilton,
A simple yet beautiful little church in a small town, the simplicity of which is more impressive architecturally than many larger more ornate churches.