Anvers Apartments
Year past: report of the City of Winnipeg Historical Buildings Committee. Winnipeg: Historical Building Committee, 1979- Arch/FA FC 3396.7 W56 (1994-96). For PDF of report, see source below.
Commander's Residence
Also known as Murphy House, Home of Robert McKay
Craig House
Home of George Craig
Dawson Richardson Building
Exterior: street view (Dawson Richardson Building is 2nd from the right), Exchange District: an illustrated guide to Winnipeg's historic commercial district. Winnipeg: Heritage Winnipeg Corp., 1989. Arch/FA Ref FC 3396.18 W293 1989, Park, Kip. Historic Winnipeg restoration area: an illustrated guide to Winnipeg's historic warehouse district. Winnipeg: Heritage Winnipeg, 1983. Arch/FA Quick Reference NA 747 W5 P37 Arch/FA Main Stacks, Year past: report of the City of Winnipeg Historical Buildings Committee. Winnipeg: Historical Building Committee, 1979- Arch/FA FC 3396.7 W56 (1985). For PDF of report, see source below., Saunders, Ivan J. et al. Early building in Winnipeg. Vol. 1-7 [in 3 physical volumes] Ottawa: Parks Canada, 1974. Arch/FA Ref FC 3396.7 S38 1974 (Note: p. 1106), Also known as Lock, Stock and Barrel Restaurant, Renovations 1971
De Bary Apartments
Exterior: general view of apartment complex looking across street towards main entrance court, Saunders, Ivan J. et al. Early building in Winnipeg. Vol. 1-7 [in 3 physical volumes] Ottawa: Parks Canada, 1974. Arch/FA Ref FC 3396.7 S38 1974 (P. 1749), Building File, Renovations by Werner, 1980
Gaspe Apartments
No. 601 was built 1917, no. 597 was built 1929
German Lutheran Church of the Cross
Later became Salem Mennonite Brethren Church
Osborne River Block
Exterior: general view, Building File, See also the Courtyard, West, J. Pender. "Apartment Blocks in Western Canada." Construction 5, no. 5 (April 1912): 47-54. (Wade 333)
Riley House
Exterior: general view (photo taken 1976), Guy, R.D. A pictorial history of early Armstrong's Point. Winnipeg: s.n., 1984. St. John's College Library FC 3396.52 G89, Saunders, Ivan J. et al. Early building in Winnipeg. Vol. 1-7 [in 3 physical volumes] Ottawa: Parks Canada, 1974. Arch/FA Ref FC 3396.7 S38 1974 (p.1504), Rostecki, Randy R. Armstrong's Point: a history. Winnipeg: Heritage Winnipeg Corporation, 2009. Arch/FA FC 3396.52 R77 2009, First home of R.T. Riley
St. Giles Presbyterian Church
Plan, Now Bethlehem Aboriginal Fellowship
St. Luke's Anglican Church
Exterior: general view, Manitoba Heritage Site Designations and Heritage Buildings Grants. Winnipeg: Manitoba Culture, Heritage..., 1991-1999. Arch/FA Ref FC 3362 M3544 Dafoe Gov Docs Can6 Man1 Co924 H47 (1996-97), Graham, John W. Guide to the architecture of Greater Winnipeg. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press, 1960. Arch/FA Reserve NA 747 W5 G7 Arch/FA Quick Reference, Nodelman, Billie. In this place: the first hundred years of the parish of St. Luke, Winnipeg, 1897-1997. Winnipeg: St. Luke's Church, 1997. St. John's BX 5613 W56 N63 1997, Building File, Parish Hall by Woodman and Carey, 1914
Waldon House
Building File, Rostecki, Randy R. Armstrong's Point: a history. Winnipeg: Heritage Winnipeg Corporation, 2009. Arch/FA FC 3396.52 R77 2009, Also known as Ingleneuk
Weber Residence
Rostecki, Randy R. Crescentwood: a History. Winnipeg: The Crescentwood Home Owners Association, 1993. Arch/FA FC 3396.52 R67 1993, Home of I.S.K. Weber