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- COURT HOUSE, 1902
The Town Office building was built by Patrick Navin, a contractor from Cranbrook, from the designs of David Ewart, Chief Architect for the Federal Department of Public Works. - CROWSNEST CERAMIC STORE
This store dates from about 1910 and was a grocery and meat market for many years. - CUB HALL
The Cub Hall played a brief but important role in the social life of North Deer during the Second World War. - D.F. DAVIDSON REAL ESTATE OFFICE
This little wood frame store was hastily built in 1913 to serve as an office for D.F. Davidson, a real estate agent who had several properties for sale in the neighbourhood. - DANIEL RILEY RESIDENCE
Riley and his family moved into this modest one-and-one-half storey cottage in 1900. - DAVIDSON RESIDENCE
At an estimated $10,000 the Davidson Residence was the most extravagant speculative house erected through Magrath-Holgate’s November 1912 development push. Except for the Gibbard Block, it was the most expensive building the company erected in The Highlands. - DAY'S BLOCK
Like many of its wooden contemporaries, Day's Block has a false front to conceal its roofline and to make the building appear larger than it actually is. - DEANE HOUSE
Richard Burton Deane was born in India in 1848, but moved at an early age to England. - DENIKE BLOCK
The Denike Block was built in 1913 for C.R. Denike’s expanding jewelry store, housing the jewelry store on the ground floor and law offices and living space above. - DENTAL SCIENCE BUILDING
The faculty of Medicine held its first classes in 1913, Pharmacy in 1914, and Dentistry in 1918.