1914 – Robert R. Scott House, 29 Ruskin Row, Winnipeg
Architect: John N. Semmens
Impressive residence in an Elizabethan style with half-timbering,
Impressive residence in an Elizabethan style with half-timbering,
The Cathedral was designed in the Romanesque style, with buttresses to help to support the walls.
A fine two-storey brick office block with glazed terracotta trim built in 1914.
Built by T. F.
Second placed design in a competition for a new and large Masonic Temple on Spadina Road.
Later chief assistant to James Miller from 1918,
At opening this was the largest movie theatre in Canada,
The parish hall to St Luke’s was designed by Winnipeg architects Woodman &
Demolished circa 1935.
Classically inspired commerical building with distinct base and attic storey with an ornate cornice above.