1863 – Union Bank of Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Architect: C.P. Thomas
“The new Union Bank Building, which has been lately erected at the corner of Hollis and Prince Streets,
“The new Union Bank Building, which has been lately erected at the corner of Hollis and Prince Streets,
Perspective View published in The Architect, November 25th 1887. In 1886 Halifax City Council asked for competitive plans for a proposed city hall.
Designed in a weighty Romanesque Revival Style and built of red rough faced sandstone. The principle façade is distinguished by its troop door surrounded by a large round arched window and flanked by conical topped stairtowers.