I briefly visited Medicine Hat in August 2016. Most of these photographs were taken in the Downtown core and the immediate vicinity.
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Fifth Avenue Memorial United ChurchFifth Avenue (Methodist) Church was constructed in 1912, and significant expansion was added in 1957. |
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St. Barnabas (Anglican) ChurchThe brick church now in use was built in 1912, under the direction of Architect J.T. Tague of Calgary. |
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St. John's (Presbyterian) ChurchThis building was built in 1901-02, and it was expanded and rennovated in 1964 and 1965. |
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Ewart Duggan HouseThis house was built in 1887 by John Ewart. It is the oldest standing brick home in Alberta. |
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House #1
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House #2
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Hull BlockThis building was constructed in 1912 for local businessman William Roper Hull. It reflects the Edwardian Commercial style. The architect was F. J. Lawson of Calgary. |
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Medalta Potteries factoryThe factory was constructed in about 1912, and it ceased operations in 1954. Note the unusually shaped kilns on the left-side of the building. |
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Medcine Hat Monumental Company building
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Monarch Theatre
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Court of Queen's BenchThis building was constructed in 1920. It was designed by Provincial Architect Richard Blakey. It reflects the Beaux-Arts style. The building was substantially rennovated and expanded in 1978 unde rthe guidance of local architectural firm Russell and Needham. |
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Medicine Hat Public Library
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Mural
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This document is part of my Canadian Architectural Photographs collection.
Please direct all comments, suggestions, and additions to me at jhd@interbaun.com.