1878 – Saint Mildred’s House, The Poultry, London
Offices of Gresham Life Assurance Society built on the site of St. Mildred’s church which was sold and demolished in 1872.
Offices of Gresham Life Assurance Society built on the site of St. Mildred’s church which was sold and demolished in 1872.
The original Brandon College building was completed in 1901. It was designed by Winnipeg architect Hugh McCowan (1841-1908).
This former bank was designed by the Montreal architectural firm of Taylor, Hogle, and Davis,
This six storey reinforced concrete and brick office and warehouse was designed in 1910 by Thomas Sinclair,
The Central Fire Station was constructed in 1911 and stands on the site of its 1882- 93 predecessor.
During the Manitoba land boom of the late l870s and early l880s settlers from Ontario were attracted to the Beautiful Plains area.
Knox Presbyterian is an excellent example of the evolution of the Romanesque Revival style in rural Canada.
The former Neepawa Station, was designed in 1902 by R. B. Pratt, a prominent Winnipeg architect.
The Independent Order of Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F.) Building is a good example of a prosperous fraternal organization in a small town.
Built as the home of Archdeacon William Cockran, who designed the adjacent church, between 1853 and 1855, St. Andrew’s Rectory is an excellent example of mid-19th century Red River architecture.