1866 – Houses of Parliament, Ottawa, Ontario
In 1859, The Legislative Assembly in Ottawa voted the sum of £75,000 for the erection of a “Parliament House”
In 1859, The Legislative Assembly in Ottawa voted the sum of £75,000 for the erection of a “Parliament House”
Founded in 1869 by the Rt. Rev. Isaac Hellmuth, second Bishop of the Diocese of Huron,
Designed by Henry Langley, the architect reponsible for a large collection of city churches,
A commercial building containing the lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows on the upper floors and a branch of A.
Designed by the supervising public works architect Walter Chesterton (1845-1931),
The cornerstone for the original Market Square was laid in 1846.
The former Wentworth County Court House was one of the original buildings in Hamilton.
Demolished in 1960.
Former head office building of the Canada Life Assurance Company,
Upper Canada College is an independent day and boarding school for boys in Toronto,