1889 – Denver Dry Building, Denver, USA
Architect: Frank E. Edbrooke
Originally built in 1889,the store was expanded in 1898,
Originally built in 1889,the store was expanded in 1898,
For many years the Saskatchewan Government Telephones Head Office,
In 1902 an open design competition to design a cathedral attracted over 100 entries including designs from noted architects such as Charles Rennie Mackintosh.
A large two-story dance pavilion, rectangular with a dome pitch to the roof which rose to the height of a third story at the peak.
Attractive facade concealing a fairly basic structure –
Designed by Robert Donnelly of Donnelly,
No. 57 (right hand building in photograph) was rebuilt in 1922 as a chemist shop for A.
A fine example of a Masonic Temple in a neo Classic style,
Cenotaph commemorating the dead of the First World War completed in 1924.