1876 – St Andrews Presbyterian Church, Toronto, Ontario
St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church is located on King St. at Simcoe. It was designed by architect George Storm (also known as William G.
St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church is located on King St. at Simcoe. It was designed by architect George Storm (also known as William G.
Ottawa’s oldest surviving church building and was designed by Thomas Fuller, who also designed Canada’s original Parliament Buildings.
Joseph Connolly who was born in Limerick, received his training in the Dublin office of James Joseph McCarthy (1817-81).
Located in a quiet residential neighbourhood close to Parliament Hill, Laurier House is a National Historic Site. It was built in 1878 in the Second Empire Style,
The moving force behind the construction of this island church was Reverend Arthur Sweatman who later became Archbishop of Toronto,
The first plan dates from 1839 but the work on the building’s structure was conducted between 1841 and 1865,
Designed in 1885-86 to replace a building that was not yet thirty years old, because it was not grand enough for the aspirations of the Bank of Montreal,
Founded in 1890, on Christmas Eve 1914 fire totally destroyed the interior, leaving only the granite walls standing.
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