1928 – Cenotaph, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Eventually designed by local architect Gilbert Parfitt to commemorate those killed during the First World War.
Eventually designed by local architect Gilbert Parfitt to commemorate those killed during the First World War.
This fine church of red brick and white stone was built at a cost of about $65,000.
The original Canadian Wheat Pool building of 1928 by Northwood &
The home of The Saskatchewan Dragoons,
Regina Armoury’s restrained ornamentation,
Proposed development of site on Burrand Street as a new Civic Centre for Vancouver.
Built for the Bell Telephone Co.,
Simple gothic barn church whose main architectural feature is the twin spires.
Built in the Gothic style of the thirteenth century to the design of J.C.M.
The Confederation Building, which had built in 1929 on Wellington Street had been occupied mainly by Department of Agriculture employees from its inception.