1905 – Canadian Bank of Commerce, Brandon, Manitoba
Sadly demolished, this small but imposing bank by Toronto architects Darling &
Sadly demolished, this small but imposing bank by Toronto architects Darling &
This former bank was designed by the Montreal architectural firm of Taylor,
The two-storey brick and stone school building was designed by architect William Alexander Elliott and constructed in 1906-1907.
This exhibition building was constructed in approximately 1907 and was opened in 1908.
The Canadian government constructed many drill halls between 1896 and 1918 to house the regional headquarters of the Active Volunteer Militia.
This six storey reinforced concrete and brick office and warehouse was designed in 1910 by Thomas Sinclair,
Formerly located on Tenth Street in Brandon,
Designed to replace an earlier courthouse by C.
The Central Fire Station was constructed in 1911 and stands on the site of its 1882- 93 predecessor.
The Canadian Pacific Railway Station at Brandon is a two-storey, Beaux-Arts style railway station built in 1911-1912.