1913 – Adelman Building, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Constructed in 1903 as the new Campbell Brothers and Wilson warehouse, the Adelman Building was located on the C.P.R.
Constructed in 1903 as the new Campbell Brothers and Wilson warehouse, the Adelman Building was located on the C.P.R.
The merchant and businessman James H. Ashdown built his residence at number 529 on the Crescent,
At the centre of Portage and Main, the Bank of Montreal branch was designed by McKim,
In early 1913, a committee of Winnipeg’s City Planning Commission recommended that a new civic centre be built,
In early 1913, thirty-nine designs were submitted in competition to design a a new civic centre,
Constructed in 1913 as part of the original Fort Garry agricultural college.
Competition entry for design of new provincial legistlature building in Winnipeg, designed by George Augustus Bligh Livesay (1867-1916).
The Winnipeg Electric Railway Co., a firm which operated the city’s electric streetcar system and its first hydro-electric utility,
Formerly Earth Sciences Building, and later the School of Art. The building is named after one of Canada’s leading painters Lionel Lemoine Fitzgerald,
Demolished in 2008, the rendered facade concealed the remains of the original ornate classical design. The interior was largely intact prior to demolition despite a report by a downtown development agency CentreVenture.
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