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- CALGARY LEGION HALL #1
In 1915, returning soldiers world-wide began to band together, forming the Great War Veteran’s Association. - CALGARY MILLING COMPANY
The land was first owned by George Jacques, but was purchased from him in 1901 by the Calgary Milling Company, which built this as their retail outlet. - CALGARY PUBLIC BUILDING
The Calgary Public Building was opened by Prime Minister R.B. Bennett on August 21, 1931. - CAMERON SCHOOL
This school was built to house Coleman's primary grades in 1919. - CAMPBELL HOUSE, 1903
Duncan John Campbell was born in St. Hilaire, Quebec in 1855. He remained in Eastern Canada until 1882 when a request by Lieutenant Colonel Irvine, Commissioner of the North West Mounted Police, brought him to Fort Macleod. - CANADA CONSOLIDATED RUBBER BUILDING
David Kerr of Victoria, B.C. built a brick warehouse on this location in 1912. It was designed by Edmonton architect Roland Lines, cost $55,000 to erect, and burned to the ground in January, 1913. - CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE BUILDING
This early skyscraper was the product of the development boom that peaked in 1912 and collapsed in 1913. - CANADA PERMANENT BUILDING
Roland Lines was the architect who designed this sophisticated little building. Comparison with the Union Bank building reveals the same masterful handling of classical elements. - CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE
Traditionally, banks were built in classical styles of architecture which implied stability, security and permanence. - CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE (CALGARY)
The Canadian Bank of Commerce had a temporary branch in Inglewood as early as 1909.