1886 – Volunteer Monument, Main Street, Winnipeg
Originally constructed on the grounds of the second Winnipeg City Hall in 1886. To make way for the new city hall,
Originally constructed on the grounds of the second Winnipeg City Hall in 1886. To make way for the new city hall,
Rear Perspective View Birds Eye View, including Plans published in The Building News, August 20th 1886.
Warehouses on the fomer site of St. Paul’s Schools and St.Paul’s Churchyard. North Wing &
Published in The Building News, December 24th 1886.
Very similar in design to the nearby Lambeth workhouse by the same architect. According to workhouses.org.uk: “The buildings consisted of a central administration block which also contained separate dining rooms for males and females,
Designed for for the Rev. A. Clifton Mogg,and published in The Architect, December 30th 1887.
“The terms of the competition required two designs — the second to be a treatment of a cross.
Interior view looking east published in The Architect, March 23th 1888. The Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity was designed by architect William Dawes,