1924 – Dance Palace, Winnipeg Beach, Manitoba
A large two-story dance pavilion, rectangular with a dome pitch to the roof which rose to the height of a third story at the peak. Four corner turrets with an additional six smaller...
A large two-story dance pavilion, rectangular with a dome pitch to the roof which rose to the height of a third story at the peak. Four corner turrets with an additional six smaller...
Architect: Frank E. Edbrooke Originally built in 1889,the store was expanded in 1898, 1906 and 1924, the Denver Dry Goods Company Building is a historic department store building. For a while, the store...
Architect: Robert Donnelly The former headquarters of the Independent Group of newspapers who publish three of Ireland’s most popular titles: The Irish Independent; The Sunday Independent; and the Evening Herald. It is an...
Architect: H.V. Millar No. 57 (right hand building in photograph) was rebuilt in 1922 as a chemist shop for A. & R. Thwaites, whose name can still be seen incised on the granite...
Architect: Creber Bros Cenotaph commemorating the dead of the First World War completed in 1924.
Architect: Hutchison & Wood The original Victoria Jubilee Hall was designed by Robert Findlay and erected in 1898. That building was razed by fire in 1924. The present-day version was designed by architects...
Architect: Graham, Anderson, Probst and White William Wrigley, Jr., the successful chewing gum manufacturer, in search of an impressive main office for his company, picked the present location of the Wrigley Building in...