1910 – Courthouse, Brandon, Manitoba
Designed to replace an earlier courthouse by C. Osborn Wickenden which opened in 1884.
1910 – Courthouse, Kenora, Ontario
Solid local and regional courthouse in an institutionalised version of Edwardian. Not particularly interesting if not for the unusual central tower.
1912 – Law Courts, Edmonton, Alberta
Early design work was completed by unknown Department of Public Works architects while final details were overseen by Allan Merrick Jeffers,
1913 – Former Courthouse, Rathfarnham, Co. Dublin
Un-assuming little building built as the Court of Petty Sessions – public entrance at one end, and a room for the judge behind the bench.
1916 – Palace of Justice, Nuremberg, Bavaria
A large complex of buildings outside the Aldstadt (Old City) built as a Palace of Justice between 1909 and 1916. From November 20,
1916 – Provincial Law Courts, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Situated across Broadway from the Manitoba Legislature building,
1917 – Minnesota Judicial Center, St. Paul, Minnesota
The Minnesota Judicial Center, adjacent to the State Capitol, houses the state’s Supreme Court and Court of Appeals,
1926 – Ernest-Cormier Building, Montreal, Quebec
The columned neoclassical building erected in 1926 as the city’s main criminal court is today the home of the Quebec Court of Appeal.
1933 – Royal Courts of Justice, Belfast
Large courts building constructed after the partition of Ireland to act as the top law courts in the new state of Northern Ireland.