1829 – Old Court House, London, Ontario
Constructed as Middlesex County Court House with castle-like features and Gothic details.
Constructed as Middlesex County Court House with castle-like features and Gothic details.
The seat of the Diocese of Huron of the Anglican Church of Canada,
The London Post Office was built circa 1860 and demolished in 1953.
Founded in 1869 by the Rt. Rev. Isaac Hellmuth, second Bishop of the Diocese of Huron,
Designed by the architect William Robinson in a restrained Second Empire style.
A commercial building containing the lodge of the International Order of Odd Fellows on the upper floors and a branch of A.
The City Hospital, erected 1875, this building later formed the nucleus of the present Victoria Hospital.
Centennial Hall which was likely a 1967 centennial project for the city and is a multi-purpose facility offering space for concerts and meeting.