1905 – 136 Market Avenue, Marshall-Wells Building, Winnipeg, Manitoba
From the 1890s Marshall-Wells (a US based firm) advanced in the Canadian market by having a one man representative in Winnipeg and,
1905 – Aldous Block, Donald St., Winnipeg, Manitoba
Part of a terrace of three warehouses, all designed separately but to a harmonious whole. The top two floors were added in 1909.
1905 – Bell Block 370 Donald Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Part of a terrace of three warehouses, all designed separately but to a harmonious whole. The top two floors were added in 1909.
1905 – Carnefac Block, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Small warehouse building until recently in use as a French Bistro. The interior features a wooden post and beam construction and exposed brickwork.
1905 – Empire Hotel, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Originally conceived as the Cauchon Block, and then converted into an upmarket hotel in 1905 by architects Alexander &
1905 – Former Canadian Pacific Station, Winnipeg, Manitoba
This was the fourth depot built by the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) from the construction of the main line through the Manitoba capital in the early 1880’s.
1905 – Former Carnegie Library, William St., Winnipeg
The Carnegie Public Library was officially opened on October 11th, 1905 by Governor General Earl Grey and functioned as Winnipeg’s central library until the completion of the Centennial Library in 1977.
1905 – Hotel de Ville, St. Boniface, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Home to the largest French speaking population outside of Quebec in Canada, St Boniface was formally amalgamated with Winnipeg in 1972.
1905 – Manitoba Club, Winnipeg, Manitoba
A fine large brick building designed to house a gentleman’s club in the early 20th century.