1899 – Merrick-Anderson Building, Bannatyne Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba
With the adjoining Bain Building, this brick and limestone building is a fine early Winnipeg warehouse.
With the adjoining Bain Building, this brick and limestone building is a fine early Winnipeg warehouse.
Although most have been modernised, some of Paris’s metro stations still retain their Art Nouveau inspired entrances.
Constructed in 1899, the Milwaukee Road Depot complex includes the former station building and one of the last long-span,
“This design was one submitted by Messrs. Woodhouse and Willoughby, F.R.I.B.A., of Manchester, last year,
This late-Victorian mission building was designed by Herbert O Ellis in 1898 for St Mark’s Church,
Designed for Quebec-based bank Molsons on West Hastings Street, and demolished in 1973.
In the late 19th century New College, which was founded in 1379, began freely admitting undergraduates.
Garden Front perspective view as published in The Building News, September 1st 1899. Designed for for W.Wright esq.
“The foundation-stone of the above club premises was laid by Earl Carrington on March 16th of last year,