1805 – Government House, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Architect: Isaac Hildreth
Reminiscent of a small Irish or English late 18th century country house,
Reminiscent of a small Irish or English late 18th century country house,
One of the smallest provincial legislative buildings in Canada but also the oldest,
“The new Union Bank Building,
In 1863, the Nova Scotia Legislature decided to erect a building to house the Post Office,
Perspective View published in The Architect,
Designed in a weighty Romanesque Revival Style and built of red rough faced sandstone.
One of the earliest examples of the Edwardian Baroque in Canada.
One of the later railway hotels,