1910 – Grain Exchange, Calgary, Alberta
William Roper Hull, rancher, real estate speculator and founding member of the Calgary Grain Exchange,
William Roper Hull, rancher, real estate speculator and founding member of the Calgary Grain Exchange,
Designed by Winnipeg school architect J. B. Mitchell, and named after highly decorated British Field Marshall,
Head office of The Weyburn Security Bank, which was the only Saskatchewan chartered bank to operate.
The Canada Permanent Building is a three-storey brick, stone, and reinforced concrete building Roland Lines and was advertised as “the only fire-proof building in Edmonton”.
The Classical Revival building was designed by Alfred H. Rosenheim and opened 1910 in the West Adams district of Los Angeles.
Designed to replace an earlier courthouse by C. Osborn Wickenden which opened in 1884.
Published in The Building News, July 15th 1910. “A commission to design a residence in South Africa during his recently proposed visit as Prince of Wales led to the subsequent preparation by Mr.
Originally built as the Galt Hospital, the building has now found new purpose as part of the Galt Museum in Lethbridge.
The Collège universitaire de Saint-Boniface is a university college affiliated with the University of Manitoba and located in Saint Boniface, the French-speaking area of Winnipeg.
The present structure at 389 Main Street is the third Bank of Commerce Building to stand on its site.