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- Later known as Obee's Steam Bath and Apartments, Pre-permit demolition - O'Bee's Steam Bath: ... . Ottawa: Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation, 1992. Arch/FA TH 3401 P74 1992, Peterson, Murray. Max Blankstein Architect. Winnipeg: Winnipeg Architecture Foundation, 2022. Arch/FA Quick Reference NA 749 B47 P48 2022
- Peterson, Murray. Max Blankstein Architect. Winnipeg: Winnipeg Architecture Foundation, 2022. Arch/FA Quick Reference NA 749 B47 P48 2022, The retail space on the ground floor facing west is called the Rubin Block while the main entrance for the upper storey apartments and facing north is known as the Morley Apartments
- Church designed by John W. Grieve, 1889, Converted into a theatre (Queen's Theatre) and meeting hall (Hebrew Association Hall) by Max Blankstein, 1908-1909, Damaged by fire in 1934 and renovated in the Art Deco style the following year, Peterson, Murray. Max Blankstein Architect. Winnipeg: Winnipeg Architecture Foundation, 2022. Arch/FA Quick Reference NA 749 B47 P48 2022
- Steer, Carol. Culture, recreation, sports and exhibition buildings in Manitoba to 1990. Winnipeg: s.n., 1992. Arch/FA Ref NA 746 M36 S84 1992, Walking in Wolseley. Winnipeg: The Manitoba Historical Society, 1988. Arch/FA FC 3396.67 W35 1988, Currently a grocery store, Peterson, Murray. Max Blankstein Architect. Winnipeg: Winnipeg Architecture Foundation, 2022. Arch/FA Quick Reference NA 749 B47 P48 2022
- Butterfield, David. If walls could talk: Manitoba's best buildings explored and explained. Winnipeg: Great Plains Publications, 2000. Arch/FA NA 746 M3 B88 2000, Peterson, M. Winnipeg Landmarks. [2 volumes] Winnipeg: Watson and Dwyer, 1995, 1998. Arch/FA Quick Reference NA 747 W5 P48 1995, NA 747 W5 P484 1998 (Volume 2), 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., Building File, Steer, Carol. Culture, recreation, sports and exhibition buildings in Manitoba to 1990. Winnipeg: s.n., 1992. Arch/FA Ref NA 746 M36 S84 1992, Plan, Rollason, Kevin. "Bowled over? Uptown Theatre could be coming down." The Winnipeg Sun (April 4, 1986): page unknown., Converted into bowling alley, 1950, Converted to multi-tenant residential and commercial space, 2020, Peterson, Murray. Max Blankstein Architect. Winnipeg: Winnipeg Architecture Foundation, 2022. Arch/FA Quick Reference NA 749 B47 P48 2022, Burshtein, Karen. "Winnipeg theatre turned bowling alley strikes a new pose as apartment dwelling." The Globe and Mail (July 23, 2021): H3.