1905 – Former Town Hall, Dauphin, Manitoba
The former Dauphin Town Hall, a Romanesque Revival-style building was designed by Dauphin architect and local politician,
The former Dauphin Town Hall, a Romanesque Revival-style building was designed by Dauphin architect and local politician,
Fine early 20th commercial premises with a decorative upper facade. It can be assumed that a similarly well-designed shopfront existed.
“This hunting-box has been erected for Mr.
Built to replace an earlier residence a short distance away.
In 1739, the 19th Earl of Kildare employed Richard Castle to build the existing house replacing an earlier buildng.
Small commercial building in brick with stone detailing.
Fantastically ornate shop front on Dawson Street.
A new premises for “Grattan’s Aerated Water Manufactory”.
The rebuilding of Lower Sackville Street was almost complete after the destruction of 1916 when civil war broke out in 1922.
Large brick water tower, eighty-five feet high and 35 feet square.