1918 – Knox United Church, Central Park, Winnipeg
Architect: John H.G. Russell
A fine example of the Collegiate Gothic style applied to a church alongside Central Park in downtown Winnipeg.
A fine example of the Collegiate Gothic style applied to a church alongside Central Park in downtown Winnipeg.
Architect’s rendering of Mackie Block constructed between 1912-18 and now known as the Lancaster Building.
Sited at the north-west corner of Davenport Road and Yonge Street,
Now a restaurant.
After being used as a branck of Bank of Montreal for many years,
The building has had a varied history.
Still extant today but empty.
Still a Bank of Montreal who purchased the Merchants Bank of Canada in 1923.
The building was built between 1915 and 1918 for an original cost of $282,051 Canadian dollars.
“The plan provides in all 1100 crypts and is divided into a central part consisting of a narthex or vestibule,