1910 – Houses at Tunbridge Wells, Kent
Designed for The Marquess of Abergavenny K.G.,
Designed for The Marquess of Abergavenny K.G.,
John’s Bridge, which connects John’s Street with the rest of the city,
Now slightly down-at-heel, this once fine hotel is on Kenora’s Main Street and overlooks the lake.
London’s main Post Office for most of the 20th century,
The first public building commissioned by the new provincial government after the formation of the province.
Casino with a theatre hall, built 1910 by Henri Daigue in the Beaux-Arts style.
Designed by Winnipeg school architect J.
The McLaren family were a prominent Winnipeg hotelling family owning a number of establishments including the Brunswick (Main and Rupert),
“an angular version of Edwardian Baroque… with brick channelling and a hint of Lutyens.” Now called the Beaux Arts building and converted into housing.