1907 – Inland Revenue Building, Winnipeg, Manitoba
The original Customs House in Winnipeg was constructed in 1874 at 198 Main Street.
The original Customs House in Winnipeg was constructed in 1874 at 198 Main Street.
In 1906 James Porter whose firm James Porter and Company previously had been housed in cramped quarters on Main Street,
Built at a cost of $20,000 and designed by H.S.
Built in 1901 of red brick,
There is conflicting evidence as to the identity of the architect of this structure.
The date stone over the centre window of the top floor of this building reads 1886,
In 1910, land for a power substation was acquired by the City of Winnipeg on the west side of King Street,
A stark and obvious example of the Exchange warehouse developed in two stages (which many were) –
The Frost and Wood Warehouse was built by contractor Philip Burnett for some $50,000.
Small warehouse building at one time in use as a French Bistro.