1902 – Chapelle des Ursulines, Quebec City, Quebec
More celebrated for its interior than its relatively simple exterior. One of the most beautiful ensembles of sculpted wood that exists in the province of Québec is found at the Ursuline chapel.
More celebrated for its interior than its relatively simple exterior. One of the most beautiful ensembles of sculpted wood that exists in the province of Québec is found at the Ursuline chapel.
Originally built as a one-storey brick and stone building,
The former Neepawa Station, was designed in 1902 by R.B.
Winnipeg’s first steel framed building at seven storeys high with an elaborate couple of floors to the top.
In the early 20th Century, Firehouse #5 was designed by Georges-Émile Tanguay (who also built Québec’s City Hall) with a spectacular “Second Empire”
The Strathcona block was built for Lord Strathcona as an elite residential building on the corner of Main Street and Broadway in 1902.
In 1901, a Grand Lodge of Canada Report stated that “This Grand Lodge is erecting a memorial hall in the city of Winnipeg in memory of the late Brother Thomas Scott,
Fantastic warehouse in the almost ubiquitous yellow brick with stone dressings that characterises much of this part of the Exchange.
Designed by local architect J.B. Mitchell who was responsible for many of the best school designs in Winnipeg.