This section includes various photos of interesting buildings in Moncton, New Brunswick. I have visited this city several times, most recently in May 2014, June 2015, and June 2017.
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Congregation Tiferes IsrealConstruction of this building was finished in 1927. |
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First Presbyterian ChurchThis building was constructed in 1928. As of May 2014, the building was vacant, and it was listed for sale. |
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First United Baptist Church
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Free Meeting HouseConstructed in 1821, this is the oldest building in Moncton. It served a wide variery of different religious congretations until 1963. |
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Highfield Baptist ChurchThis Church was built in 1883. |
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St. Bernard's (Roman Catholic) ChurchThis church was constructed between 1888 and 1891. |
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St. George's (Anglican) ChurchThis Church was built in 1932. It was designed by C.A. Fowler and Company of Halifax. |
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St. John's (United) ChurchFormerly Presbyterian; this Church was rebuilt in 1915, following a fire in February 1914. |
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Sunny Brae United Baptist Church
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Dr. Ambrose R. Myers HouseThis building was built in 1904. |
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Thomas Williams HouseThis building was built in 1883. It is a fine example of Second Empire architectural style, and it is a designated municipal heritage site. |
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House #1
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House #2
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House #3Note especially the small annex on the right side of the main building. |
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House #4I love the left-right symmetry, and especially the various trim details. |
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British Empire Service League BuildingThis building was built in 1949. The architects were C. A. Fowler & Co. It is currently occupied by a Francophone theatre group. |
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Marven's BuildingThis building was built in 1882 as a cotton mill. Bewteen 1916 and 1978, it was home to the Marven's Biscuit Company. It was rennovated in the late 1980s into commercial office space. |
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Masonic TempleThis building was built in 1924. I really like the circular windows on the upper story. |
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Merchant's Bank (of Halifax) BuildingThis building was built ca. 1899. It became the Royal Bank of Canada in 1901. |
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Transcript BuildingThis building was built in 1900. |
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Apartment BuildingI rather like the various shades of gray used for the facade. |
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City Hall
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Moncton Public LibraryThe Public Library occupies space in a Downtown commercial/office building; it is not a freestanding structure. |
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Queen BuildingThis building was built in 1953. |
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Scotiabank BuildingFormerly the Bank of Nova Scotia, this building was built ca. 1968. |
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Welcome to Dieppe SignDieppe is a suburban town located immediately to the East of Moncton. It is home to the Champlain Mall. |
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Downtown Riverview SignRiverview is another suburban town. It is located directly across the Petitcodiac River from Moncton. |
This document is part of my Canadian Architectural Photographs collection.
Please direct all comments, suggestions, and additions to me at jhd@interbaun.com.