1904 – Former Bank, Grafton Street, Dublin
Architect: W.H. Lynn
Fabulous over-the-top facade with polished marble columns spanning two floors over a heavy sandstone ground floor.
Fabulous over-the-top facade with polished marble columns spanning two floors over a heavy sandstone ground floor.
The construction of the stately bank building in Medicine Hat illustrated the Canadian Bank of Commerce’s confidence in the buoyant economy of south eastern Alberta during the great wave of immigration after 1896.
In use for many years as a gospel hall,
A war memorial to the dead of the Dublin Fusiliers,
“A Smallpox Hospital was erected in this township by the Fylde,
Front & Rear Perspective Views including ground &
Two storey building including a function hall constructed for the German Society of Winnipeg.
An Orphanage in Nottingham founded following a public meeting in the city on 10th June,