1888 – Law Courts, Calgary, Alberta
Former courthouse, demolished in 1958. Constructed on 4th St. South West in 1888.
Former courthouse, demolished in 1958. Constructed on 4th St. South West in 1888.
Built opposite the Bank of Montreal which was designed by the same architects in a similar style.
Architects Child & Wilson was one of the first large practices in Alberta. Their successful practice was responsible for the design of many of the landmark buildings constructed of sandstone and erected on Eighth Avenue,
Post office and Federal Office by Dominion architect Thomas Fuller on 8th Avenue. Demolished circa 1929.
The construction of the stately bank building in Medicine Hat illustrated the Canadian Bank of Commerce’s confidence in the buoyant economy of south eastern Alberta during the great wave of immigration after 1896.
Architect: William T. Williams
The Empire Block was constructed in 1905 by McDougall and Secord, Ltd. as an office and retail building. The upper floors were designed as offices,
Situated on the northeast corner of First street and Eighth avenue. Union Bank, the original main floor tenant,
During the late 19th century, the Imperial Bank of Canada was expanding across Canada, opening a branch in Edmonton in 1891.