1883 – Former Oriental Hotel, Victoria, British Columbia
A late nineteenth century Victorian Italianate hotel,
A late nineteenth century Victorian Italianate hotel,
The Bank of British Columbia is a three storey Italianate Style building on the corner of Government and Fort Streets.
Completed in 1889, the Former Victoria Law Courts marked an important stage in the evolution of British Columbia’s court system.
The foundation stone was laid by the Hon John Robson on March 7th 1889 just five months before he became the ninth Premier of British Columbia.
Built in 1891, the Milne Block was designed by prominent British Columbia architect,
A three-storey brick building featuring arched bays and decorative brickwork above its third-storey windows,
Interior Perspective View of premiated design as published in The Building News,
John Teague, architect for Victoria’s city hall,
Unbuilt entries for an architectural competition to design a range of goverment buildings for the province in Victoria.
The Temple Building was designed by architect Samuel Maclure for Robert Ward &