1893 – St. Joseph’s Church, Ottawa, Ontario
Architect: W.E. Doran
G.C. Ashlin rebuilt St.
Filled with 20th century stained glass a German bomber on a bombing raid blasted the north aisle and blew out all the windows,
The Temple Building was designed by architect Samuel Maclure for Robert Ward &
A public building, used as a school,
Unusual Manse with two-storey octagonal tower,
Constructed as a butter and egg depot for the Scottish Co-Operative Wholesale Society –
Large commercial development for John Fulton &
Incomplete scheme that added a chapel and wards to the earlier building by John Bourke of 1861.
Now demolished.