1913 – Isaac Brock School, Barratt Ave., Winnipeg
Probably the finest architecturally of Mitchell’s schools that are still standing,
Probably the finest architecturally of Mitchell’s schools that are still standing,
Appropriately looking like a vast piece of electrical equiplent,
The Lower House is the name given to the former Richmond Asylum which opened to patients in 1814 and served over 2,000 patients at its peak.
Known as Aut Even hospital.
The essayist and Dean of Saint Patrick’s Cathedral,
In June 1950,
The factory was built in 1958 for Pinehurst Textiles but the British Army took it over in early 1971 for use as a barracks due to its size and position.
Originally constructed as the administrative office for the Manitoba Medical Service.
Formerly the Protestant Bethesda Chapel,
It requires the greatest call on Christian charity to have to fight for a building with those officials of Departments of State who are merely administrators of a branch of fluctuating government power and who yet impose their personal whims on permanent buildings.(Michael Scott,