1914 – Marlborough Hotel, Winnipeg, Manitoba
An impressive stone and brick purpose built hotel building from the early 20th century, the Malborough has Tudor Gothic detailing on its lower floors.
An impressive stone and brick purpose built hotel building from the early 20th century, the Malborough has Tudor Gothic detailing on its lower floors.
The parish hall to St Luke’s was designed by Winnipeg architects Woodman & Carey and constructed in 1913-14.
Originally built as a Ford Assembly Plant, this fine building is now used as offices. The building’s clean lines and vast windows would have been very contemporary in 1915 when completed.
Developed by City Comptroller Duncan Steele Curry (1852-1925) on the site of a previous property owned by himself.
Three-storey Earl Grey is truly one of Winnipeg’s grand old schools with an impressive façade and a pair of asymmetrical entrance towers.
Built as the Province of Manitoba Power House to generate power for the Provincial Legislature and Law Courts buildings alongside.
Designed in the shape of a Greek cross, the building was built in two stages.
In 1897, the building and lot on the south-east corner of Main and McDermot was purchased for $30,000 by the Bank of Hamilton.
Situated across Broadway from the Manitoba Legislature building,