1912 – Knox-Metropolitan United Church, Regina, Saskatchewan
A blend of the Norman and Gothic Revival styles, a popular choice for ecclesiastical architecture at that time in Canadian cities.
A blend of the Norman and Gothic Revival styles, a popular choice for ecclesiastical architecture at that time in Canadian cities.
Beautiful church with a wonderful tower, the United Westminster Church is a great example of English Gothic by John H.G.
Also known as the Adelaide Memorial Church. Built as a memorial to Constance Duguid, an English-woman who was engaged to be married to a member of a local landowning family.
This church is considered as one of the best designed by R.M. Butler and was commissioned at the same time as his church in Newport which it resembles.
St. Thomas Church, a designated New York landmark, was built from 1911 to 1913,
By the early years of the twentieth century, Minneapolis was a flourishing city. The Falls of St.
Designed in the shape of a Greek cross, the building was built in two stages.
Perspective view, plan & section published in The Building News, December 13th 1916.
Fine early 20th century Gothic revival church on an awkward site which the architect has made the most of by placing the tower and spire along the roadside for dramatic effect.
Designed by Haxby & Gillespie, architects. It was dedicated in the spring of 1917, though services were held there beginning in the fall of 1916.
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