1886 – Post Office, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Constructed as the Winnipeg Post Office and Customs Office, it was only used as such until 1908, when a new post office building was constructed on Portage Avenue.
Constructed as the Winnipeg Post Office and Customs Office, it was only used as such until 1908, when a new post office building was constructed on Portage Avenue.
Beautiful turned corner with banking hall. Located at 440 Main Street, and demolished in 1966.
The tower housed a 16,000 gallon water tank that was visible throughout the park. Built at a cost of $19,000,
Costing approximately $40,000 with design and materials from the New York firm of Lord &
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,
Appropriately looking like a vast piece of electrical equiplent, this administration building for Manitoba Telephone System was designed to be extended.