1914 – St Luke’s Parish Hall, Winnipeg, Manitoba
The parish hall to St Luke’s was designed by Winnipeg architects Woodman & Carey and constructed in 1913-14.
The parish hall to St Luke’s was designed by Winnipeg architects Woodman & Carey and constructed in 1913-14.
From The Building News, October 15 1920: “This hall is treated in a domestic style appropriate to its purpose and architectural character.
Known as Hardingham Memorial Hall after the dead of the First World War. Published in The Building News,
The original Victoria Jubilee Hall was designed by Robert Findlay and erected in 1898. That building was razed by fire in 1924.
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Small parish hall whose architectural detail is a simple stripped Italianate classicism executed in render.
A large community hall which although not architect designed does have a certain style and grace.
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Sited inside the grounds of the elegant Anglican Cathedral is this smaller, less elegant but still charming building. With unusual fenestration and a forlorn expression in the doorway,