1907 – Inland Revenue Building, Winnipeg, Manitoba
The original Customs House in Winnipeg was constructed in 1874 at 198 Main Street.
The original Customs House in Winnipeg was constructed in 1874 at 198 Main Street.
Constructed in 1907-08 at a cost of $80,000,
This former bank was designed by the Montreal architectural firm of Taylor,
Built in 1907, the grand columned building on the northwest corner of Jasper Avenue and 100 Street was originally home to the Merchants Bank,
Designed by prominent architect Francis Mawson Rattenbury in 1907,
Originally known as Broadway Methodist Church, and constructed from 1906 to 1907.
The hospital started circa 1898 when the Soeurs de Misericorde from Montreal founded a mission in Winnipeg to care for single mothers and their children.
Demolished along with the adjacent Childs Building in 1988 for the construction of a 33-storey skyscraper.
Design by Darling & Pearson for new government buildings.
Archbishop Taché of St. Boniface persuaded the Abbot of Bellefontaine, France,