1905 – Bank of Hamilton, Hamilton, Ontario
The original building on this site was constructed in the 1870s. Around 1905, it was decided to expand, and seven storeys were added to the building,
The original building on this site was constructed in the 1870s. Around 1905, it was decided to expand, and seven storeys were added to the building,
Dating from 1905, the former Canadian Bank of Commerce building at 744 Queen Street East has an especially attractive bowed facade.
St. Catharines established a free public library in 1888. The library board received a $25,000 gift from Andrew Carnegie in December 1901.
Almost identical to other Normal Schools constructed in Stratford, and North Bay, Ontario at the same time.
Demolished in 2005.
The Terminal building exterior was a mixture of masonry and terra cotta brick. The first story of the building was done in Indiana blue limestone.
Constructed in 1908 after fire destroyed their previous building – John M. Lyle, the architect,
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