1905 – Former City Hall, Medicine Hat, Alberta
the original City Hall and Fire Station,
the original City Hall and Fire Station,
The former Dauphin Town Hall, a Romanesque Revival-style building was designed by Dauphin architect and local politician,
Home to the largest French speaking population outside of Quebec in Canada,
A fine large brick building designed to house a gentleman’s club in the early 20th century.
Established as Winnipeg’s Northern Bank in 1905 and merging with the exclusively Ontario-based Crown Bank of Canada in 1908 to form the Northern Crown Bank.
St. Catharines established a free public library in 1888. The library board received a $25,000 gift from Andrew Carnegie in December 1901.
St. Luke’s Anglican is probably one of the best pieces of church architecture in Winnipeg.
This little church provides a little conundrum – is it rendered over timber siding,
The Walker Theatre, now known as the Burton Cummings,
Construction work on this massive 1,500-seat building began in 1904 to designs by local architect James Chisholm,