File:CPR rail station Winnipeg 1884 (2).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionCPR rail station Winnipeg 1884 (2).jpg | Canadian Pacific Railway station, Winnipeg, Canada, built 1882–1883 (original architect unknown). On 1 March 1886 the building was gutted in a fire. In September 1886, William Charles Sorby designed a rebuild in a slightly different style, but based on the original floorplan, i.e. using the remains of the original walls. The building was later demolished, and replaced with the Royal Alexandra Hotel. | |||||
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Source | McCord Stewart Museum | |||||
Author | William McFarlane Notman (1857-1913) | |||||
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