1911 – Firehall No. 12, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Alexander Melville was born in Fraserburgh, Scotland in 1873 and received his architectural and civil engineering degrees in Aberdeen.
Alexander Melville was born in Fraserburgh, Scotland in 1873 and received his architectural and civil engineering degrees in Aberdeen.
Completed in 1911 by H.J. Rill, with further work by Northwood &
Founded in 1912 as Kelvin Technical High School, the name was later changed to Kelvin High School.
The merchant and businessman James H. Ashdown built his residence at number 529 on the Crescent,
Opened on 24 Dec 1931, the interior of the theatre was gutted in 1960 and was turned into a bowling alley.
This very large two-storey brick and half-timbered house measured 110 feet by 53 feet, and was designed by local architect Arthur Edward Cubbidge.
A beautiful house with a prominent and unique chimney to the front, a decorative brick bond,
Former branch office of the Bank of Toronto, this small building is now in use as offices.
Like a house out of the English Cotswolds, the Leach House was designed by English-born architect Arthur E.
Built to a standardised design used by the city, and not far from a similar design at Brock-Corydon School. The building has a central entrance-way with further entrances to the ends of the main block.