1880 – Northampton Union Bank, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire
Architect: Edward Sharman Bank branch and Manager’s Residence. Published in The Building News, October 15th 1880.
Architect: Edward Sharman Bank branch and Manager’s Residence. Published in The Building News, October 15th 1880.
Architect: Taylor & Gordon Constructed at Rue Sainte-Catherine Ouest & Rue Mansfield, and still existing although not in use as a bank. Later extended on the Mansfield facade, this is a fine sandstone...
Architect: George Gouinlock Manitoba Trusts Company building constructed at Notre Dame Street East, 1898-99.
Architect: Darling & Pearson Designed by Toronto architects Darling & Pearson, the former Bank of Nova Scotia was the first bank to be erected away from “Banker’s Row” on Main Street. The building...
Architect: Darling & Pearson The 1906 Imperial Bank on Main Street is an example of the Classical Revival or Neo-classical style that came to prominence for large public structures in North America after...
Architect: Taylor & Gordon Designed for Quebec-based bank Molsons on West Hastings Street, and demolished in 1973.
Architect: Fine stone and brick Georgian house of around 1830 with later banking hall adjoining added around 1900. Now unused as a bank, the banking hall has a toplit central space and a...
Architect: O’Neill & Byrne Formerly the Hibernian Bank – the Bank of Ireland is a good example of the bank’s campaign to attract catholic wealth in the late 19th century. This was done...
Architect: William Deane Butler Small detailed bank building with interior accommodation including small porch and banking hall, and small offices.