1903 – St. Mary’s Academy, Winnipeg, Manitoba
The third location of the school, as it moved to its present location in 1903. At that time,
The third location of the school, as it moved to its present location in 1903. At that time,
This large stone and stucco building with the half-timbering over the upper levels, was the last home of Mark Fortune.
The merchant and businessman James H. Ashdown built his residence at number 529 on the Crescent,
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,
Like a house out of the English Cotswolds, the Leach House was designed by English-born architect Arthur E.
Designed as n upmarket apartment block, Executive House was highly thought of at the time of completion and won a Massey Silver Medal for Architecture.