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December 17, 2009 Architect: William Cockran
Between 1845 and 1849 construction proceeded on a new stone church to serve the burgeoning Parish of St....
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December 17, 2009 The official church for employees of the Hudson’s Bay Company who were stationed at the nearby Lower Fort Garry, St...
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December 17, 2009 Architect: C. Osborn Wickenden
During the Manitoba land boom of the late l870s and early l880s settlers from Ontario were attracted...
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December 17, 2009 No longer connected to the railway network, this is an early survivor of the Northern Pacific and Manitoba Railway. Used...
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December 17, 2009 Architect: James H. McDonald
Knox Presbyterian is an excellent example of the evolution of the Romanesque Revival style in rural Canada....
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September 30, 2009 Architect: George Gouinlock
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December 18, 2009 Architect: Hugh McCowan
The original Brandon College building was completed in 1901. It was designed by Winnipeg architect Hugh McCowan (1841-1908)....
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December 17, 2009 Architect: R.B. Pratt
The former Neepawa Station, was designed in 1902 by R. B. Pratt, a prominent Winnipeg architect. The most...
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September 30, 2009 Architect: George Browne
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September 30, 2009
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December 17, 2009 Architect: Hugh S. Griffith
The Independent Order of Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F.) Building is a good example of a prosperous fraternal organization...
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September 30, 2009 Architect: Darling, Pearson & Over
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September 30, 2009
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December 17, 2009 This little church provides a little conundrum – is it rendered over timber siding, as suggested by the upper level...
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December 17, 2009 Constructed in 1906, this small Ukrainian Orthodox Church is a simple structure with a polygonal apse and central turret and...