1873 – The Custom House, London, Ontario
Designed by the architect William Robinson in a restrained Second Empire style.
Designed by the architect William Robinson in a restrained Second Empire style.
A commercial building containing the lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows on the upper floors and a branch of A.
The City Hospital, erected 1875, this building later formed the nucleus of the present Victoria Hospital.
Designed by the supervising public works architect Walter Chesterton (1845-1931),
The Good Shepherd Museum is located in the fine neo-gothic L’Hôpital de la Miséricorde.
St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church is located on King St.
Imposing and solid church with simple bell tower on the main facade.
The cornerstone for the original Market Square was laid in 1846.
Ottawa’s oldest surviving church building and was designed by Thomas Fuller,
Joseph Connolly who was born in Limerick,