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Bowker Building
The Bowker Building was the last Edmonton office buildings fashioned in the Beaux-Arts style of architecture.
Gariepy Mansion/rosary Hall
Joseph Hormisdas Gariepy's home is a beautiful example of a style or architecture brought to Canada in the mid-1800s from the Second Empire in France of Napoleon III.
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97 Street Safeway
In 1929, a new cash-and-carry grocery chain from the western United States arrived in Edmonton, bringing with it this Spanish Revival storefront.
Edmonton Public School Board Building
The concrete construction, hard angles, heavy massing and lack of detail make this building a typical example of Brutalist architecture in Edmonton.
Hagmann Block/hotel Grand
This Edwardian commercial style building uniquely features two primary façades, north and west facing.
Lambton Block
Built at the peak of the economic boom prior to the First World War, ths apartment block retains much of its original Edwardian character inside and out.
St. Josaphat Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral
Because of its size, detailingand impressive profile,St. Josaphat's is the best known of Edmonton's Byzantine style churches.
William Paskins Residence
The William Paskins Residence is the earliest surviving example of the Queen Anne style in Edmonton.
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Balcony
Brackets
Brick Cladding
Brick Structure
Columns
Exposed Rafters
Intersecting Gable Roof
Irregular Footprint
Porch
Pyramidal Roof
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Mccauley
Element Contained In Structures
Bowker Building
The Bowker Building was the last Edmonton office buildings fashioned in the Beaux-Arts style of architecture.
Gariepy Mansion/rosary Hall
Joseph Hormisdas Gariepy's home is a beautiful example of a style or architecture brought to Canada in the mid-1800s from the Second Empire in France of Napoleon III.
Style Exemplified In Structures
Gibson Block
Gibson Block is an icon in the Boyle Street neighbourhood and is the only flat iron building in Edmonton.
Architectural
Hudson's Bay Company Building
Significant in size and history, the Hudson's Bay Building is a rare surviving representative of local Moderne architecture reaching back to original buildings of 1893.
Construction of Hudson's Bay Company Building (1939)
Capitol Theatre
The Capitol Theatre was Edmonton's first dedicated movie house.
George Heath MacDonald
Herbert Alton Magoon
H.L. Gage
Construction of Capitol Theatre (1918)
Unknown Unknown
Construction of Becker Residence (1913)
Boundary
Initial Boundary of Mccauley
Media Archived In
Alberta Legislature, 2013
Alberta Legislature, 2013
Becker Residence, 2013
Dr. Cameron Residence, 2015, side and rear elevation
Edmonton Art Gallery, 2007
Elm Park School, 2015, side and rear elevation
Garneau Theatre, 2008, front elevation
Glenora School, 2013
Glenora School, 2013
Holy Trinity Anglican Church, 2008, front view
Holy Trinity Anglican Church, 2008, front view
Holy Trinity Anglican Church, 2010
Imperial Bank Of Canada Building
Masonic Temple Interior, 1932
McLeod Building, rear
Mercer Building, 1930
Mercer Building Fire, 1922
Moser And Ryder Block
Norwood School, 2007, front
Peter Hemingway Pool, 2008, supports
Roxy Theatre
Shandro Residence
Sheriff Robertson House, 1937
Westminister Apartments, 2007, front
Winick Residence, 2013
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Becker House
Becker Residence, 2013