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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.
Contains Element(s)
Balconette
Brick Cladding
Entablature
Flat Roof
Giant Columns
Plinth
Rectangular Footprint
Reinforced Concrete Structure
String Course
Two Storeys
Exemplifies Style(s)
Classical Revival
Is Located In
Downtown
Style Exemplified In Structures
Canadian Northern Railway Station-1905
This elegant Prairie railway station heralded the beginning of Edmonton's connection to the world by rail in 1905.
Sache House
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Shandro Residence
This two storey Windsor Park home is an excellent example of the Prairie style.
Sheriff Robertson Residence
Designed by architect Alfred Marigon Calderon, the home expresses the elegant, simple, and natural aesthetic of the Prairie style.
Wallbridge and Imrie House
Jean Wallbridge and Mary Imrie's unique home office is on six acres of river valley property in the City's west end.
Element Contained In Structures
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.
Contains Structures
North Edmonton Telephone Exchange
Soaring demand for telephone lines made this telephone exchange essential in 1912.
Architectural
St. Joachim's Roman Catholic Church
Built in 1899 this Gothic Revival style church was the heart of Edmonton's early francophone community.
Construction of St. Joachim's Roman Catholic Church (1899)
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.
Construction of Gariepy Mansion/Rosary Hall (1902)
John Schofield
Construction of Canadian National Railway Station-1928 (1928)
Boundary
Initial Boundary of Spruce Avenue
Depicted In
Canadian National Railway Station and Queen Anne's School, Circa 1930