1918 – Knox United Church, Central Park, Winnipeg
A fine example of the Collegiate Gothic style applied to a church alongside Central Park in downtown Winnipeg.
A fine example of the Collegiate Gothic style applied to a church alongside Central Park in downtown Winnipeg.
Built to replace an earlier church on the site which was demolished to begin construction of this one designed by Goodhue,
Probably the best site for a building in Paris,
A fine church in an English Gothic Revival,
Illustrations exhibited at the Royal Academy,
Church in an amalgam of Irish and Germanic Romanesque,
“The illustration on this page of the new church of St Michael,
“Today we are able to reproduce the two perspective drawings of the Church at Burhill Park from the originals,
From The Building News, October 29 1920: “This church is to be erected on a corner site at the junction of Tinrratt Lane and Beildon Valley.
From The Building News,