1905 – Manitoba Club, Winnipeg, Manitoba
A fine large brick building designed to house a gentleman’s club in the early 20th century.
A fine large brick building designed to house a gentleman’s club in the early 20th century.
The building was originally constructed between 1837 and 1844 by Aberdeen architect Archibald Simpson. This 1837 building formed a U-shaped quadrangle,
Drawing of a market building and auditorium planned for Seattle, Washington c. 1905. Never executed, but Union Station.
Brick building with elaborately decorated ground floor and central bay. Founded in 1891 and rebuilt in 1905,
Opened 1881 as a convalescent home for men. Demolished 1988. Published in The Building News,
A prime corner site opposite the side entrance to Trinity College, this fine early 20th century building is finished in an austere limestone –
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