1895 – Mulvey School, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Mulvey School No. 3, completed in late 1895 and largely resembling its predecessor which was destroyed in a fire,
Mulvey School No. 3, completed in late 1895 and largely resembling its predecessor which was destroyed in a fire,
St. Augustine Presbyterian Church, now Augustine United Church, was originally founded in 1887. In 1904,
St. Luke’s Anglican is probably one of the best pieces of church architecture in Winnipeg. The main building was designed by Winnipeg architect C.F.
Eccentric apartment building designed by Irish architect William Wallace Blair in a strange Queen Anne inspired style.
Interesting little church with a very unusual corner tower. The stonework has a vaguely Scottish Baronial feel but the red tiled cupola instead of a spire is unusual and endearing.
Originally built as a Presbyterian Church, this large brick building is quite clumsy in design.
The parish hall to St Luke’s was designed by Winnipeg architects Woodman & Carey and constructed in 1913-14.
Designed in the shape of a Greek cross, the building was built in two stages.
Roman Catholic church making use of local materials and the modern idiom built to serve the local Italian Catholic population.