1904 – Court House, Morden, Manitoba
Architect: Samuel Hooper
Designed by the Provincial Architect Samuel Hooper as a courthouse and small holding jail for the surrounding area.
Designed by the Provincial Architect Samuel Hooper as a courthouse and small holding jail for the surrounding area.
Built and designed in two phases,
Perspective View including Plans published in The Building News,
Design for a firehall in an elaborate Edwardian style.
Proposal in architectural competitiom, the winning design was by Raffles and Gridley in the Baroque style.
In April 1861, ix trustees paid £200 for a site for the building of a church.
Competition entry to design a new main building for university for Cardiff,
Design Placed Third. Perspective view including ground/basement &
A local and social history museum,