1883 – Former Oriental Hotel, Victoria, British Columbia
Architect: John Teague
A late nineteenth century Victorian Italianate hotel, with extensive use of tall upper storey bay windows and distinct ground-storey arches.
A late nineteenth century Victorian Italianate hotel, with extensive use of tall upper storey bay windows and distinct ground-storey arches.
A three-storey brick building featuring arched bays and decorative brickwork above its third-storey windows, and a stylized ‘false-front’
John Teague, architect for Victoria’s city hall, designed the New England Hotel, built in 1892 in a hybrid of Victorian Romanesque architecture and Sullivanesque design.