1912 – Westminster United Church, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Architect: John H.G. Russell
Beautiful church with a wonderful tower,
Beautiful church with a wonderful tower,
Probably the finest architecturally of Mitchell’s schools that are still standing,
In the early part of the twentieth century,
Originally built as a Ford Assembly Plant,
Designed by the architect S.
Described as a “beautiful and commodious playhouse” by a local newspaper,
Small Anglican church built to a budget –
One of quite a few stores to a similar design in Winnipeg,
Originally opened as the Westminster Motor Hotel,
Dramatic and imposing modern building which functions as the regional headquarters of the RCMP.