1919 – Imperial Bank, King Street East, Toronto, Canada
Small branch for Imperial Bank of Canada known as the Market Branch.
Small branch for Imperial Bank of Canada known as the Market Branch.
The third placed design in architectural competition for a museum and war memorial on the grounds of the Saskatchewan legislative building.
Design in architectural competition for a new museum and war memorial in the grounds of the Regina legislature building –
Described in the architectural press: “The exterior is built of Indiana limestone,
The Quebec Bridge is a riveted steel truss structure and is 3,239 feet long,
The property that would become Winnipeg Beach Park was owned by The Canadian Pacific Railway.
Demolished in 1982,
Richard Geoffrey Bunyard(1883-1973) was one of the pioneering architects of southern Saskatchewan,
“This building has a frontage of 44 feet on Inspector St.,
In May 1919,