1905 – Northern Bank, Winnipeg
Established as Winnipeg’s Northern Bank in 1905 and merging with the exclusively Ontario-based Crown Bank of Canada in 1908 to form the Northern Crown Bank.
Established as Winnipeg’s Northern Bank in 1905 and merging with the exclusively Ontario-based Crown Bank of Canada in 1908 to form the Northern Crown Bank.
St. Luke’s Anglican is probably one of the best pieces of church architecture in Winnipeg. The main building was designed by Winnipeg architect C.F.
This little church provides a little conundrum – is it rendered over timber siding, as suggested by the upper level of the tower’s exposed timber;
The former Dauphin Town Hall, a Romanesque Revival-style building was designed by Dauphin architect and local politician,
The Walker Theatre, now known as the Burton Cummings, is the city’s oldest surviving grand theatre and was built in 1905 with 2030 seats.
Fine former bank branch by Darling & Pearson for the Canadian Bank of Commerce. They produced many branches for the bank across Canada,
The former Central Normal School served as the headquarters for teacher training for more than forty years,
A massive warehouse building now used as offices and shopping facilities, Eaton Place was linked to the rear of the Eaton’s Department Store by skywalk.
In 1906, the School Board constructed a school at the site where École Provencher stands today. It was a three-storey brick and limestone building,
J.D. Atchison, a Chicago-trained architect, who set up his very successful Winnipeg office in 1905,
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