1895 – John E. Smith Block, Brandon, Manitoba
Large commercial premises at 1015 Rosser Avenue built by local businessman John E.
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.
A statue of Cardinal Taschereau (1820-98) stands in the hotel forecourt,
When it opened in 1896, it was known as the Collegiate Institute and Ontario Normal College.
Design for a house submitted as part of the final examination for the Quebec Association of Architects.
Constructed in 1896, and designed by local architect Charles H.
Designed for W.M. Knowles, Aberdeen Avenue,
Winnipeg is the only city in North America with two Roman Catholic Cathedrals due to the amalgamation of the city with St Boniface in 1972.