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Western Building
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 (1984). For PDF of report, see source below., Building File, 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.834), "Western Building started out as a foundry." Winnipeg Real Estate News (October 17, 1986): 5.
Western Canada Aviation Museum
Steer, Carol. Culture, recreation, sports and exhibition buildings in Manitoba to 1990. Winnipeg: s.n., 1992. Arch/FA Ref NA 746 M36 S84 1992, Became the Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada in 2014, Opened a new location at 2088 Wellington Avenue in May 2022
Western Canada Lotteries Building
Exterior: general view, Now known as Ceridian Building
Western Elevator and Motor Company
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.1255)
Western Financial
Robbins, Jason (editor). MB 2014: a collection of Manitoba architecture. Winnipeg, MB: Storefront Manitoba Inc., 2014. Arch/FA Quick Reference NA 9050.5 M3 2014 v. 1
Western Glove Works (new)
Exterior: general view, Building File
Western Grocers
"Office and Warehouse for Western Grocers Ltd., Winnipeg." Canadian Architect 16, no. 3 (March 1971): 38-39., Office and Warehouse, Later known as Westfair Foods, Building File
Westgate Mennonite Collegiate
See Kaye/Wood House, Redevelopment consisted of the demolition of the central 1950s classroom block between additions added in 1978 and 1989 and new construction of a 3 storey infill structure to reconnect the buildings, Robbins, Jason (editor). MB Arch: a collection of Manitoba architecture. Winnipeg, MB: Storefront Manitoba Inc., 2014. Arch/FA Quick Reference NA 9050.5 M3 2014 v. 4
Westin Hotel
Exterior: view of entrance & lower facade, Building File
Westminster Block
19th Century, Demolished, Steen, James Elder., and William, Martel. Illustrated Souvenir of Winnipeg. Winnipeg: Wm. A. Martel & Sons, 1903.
Westminster Church
Exterior: general view, 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 1), Year past: report of the City of Winnipeg Historical Buildings Committee. Winnipeg: Historical Building Committee, 1979- Arch/FA FC 3396.7 W56 (1992-93). For PDF of report, see source below., Walking in Wolseley. Winnipeg: The Manitoba Historical Society, 1988. Arch/FA FC 3396.67 W35 1988
Westoba Credit Union
LEED certified
Westside Station
Year past: report of the City of Winnipeg Historical Buildings Committee. Winnipeg: Historical Building Committee, 1979- Arch/FA FC 3396.7 W56 (1988). For PDF of report, see source below.
Westview School
1957 addition by the same firm, 1969 addition by Ward MacDonald and Partners
Westwood Community Church
Exterior: general view
Westworth United Church
Exterior: general view, 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
White House
Home of Archibald E. White
White Residence
Exterior: general view (photo taken 1991), Home of Norman and Dorothy White
Whitla Building
Exterior: general view with additions by J.H.G. Russell (photo taken 1999), Exchange District: an illustrated guide to Winnipeg's historic commercial district. Winnipeg: Heritage Winnipeg Corp., 1989. Arch/FA Ref FC 3396.18 W293 1989, 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, 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, Thompson, W.P. Architecture of Manitoba: an exhibit prepared by Professor William P. Thompson for the Manitoba Association of Architects and the Manitoba Centennial Corporation. Winnipeg: s.n., 1970. Arch/FA NA 746 M3 T46, Thompson, W.P. Winnipeg architecture: 100 years. Winnipeg: Queenston House, 1975. Arch/FA Ref NA 747 W5 T45 Arch/FA Main Stacks, Thompson, W.P. Winnipeg Architecture. Winnipeg: Queenston House, 1982. Arch/FA Quick Reference NA 747 W5 T5 1982 Arch/FA Main Stacks, 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.735), J.H.G. Russell addition, 1911, Mitchell, George J. Treasures of Winnipeg's Historic Exchange. Victoria, B.C.: Heritage House Publishing Company Ltd., 2020. Dafoe Library FC 3396.52 M58 2020, Steen, James Elder., and William, Martel. Illustrated Souvenir of Winnipeg. Winnipeg: Wm. A. Martel & Sons, 1903.
Whitla Residence
Home of Judge Henry (Harry) Walter Whitla
Whittier Park
Steer, Carol. Culture, recreation, sports and exhibition buildings in Manitoba to 1990. Winnipeg: s.n., 1992. Arch/FA Ref NA 746 M36 S84 1992
Whyte Jr. Residence
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.1648), Gibbons, Lillian. "Stories Houses Tell." Winnipeg Evening Tribune, September 4, 1957: 15., Home of William Whyte Jr.
Wildwood Community Club
Steer, Carol. Culture, recreation, sports and exhibition buildings in Manitoba to 1990. Winnipeg: s.n., 1992. Arch/FA Ref NA 746 M36 S84 1992
Wildwood Park
Building File, MacDonald, Catherine. A City at Leisure: an illustrated history of Parks and Recreation Services in Winnipeg 1893-1993. Winnipeg: City of Winnipeg, Parks and Recreation Department, 1995. [References added to existing records only; i.e. not all parks included in the publication are included in the Winnipeg Building Index] Arch/FA FC 3396.65 M32 1995, Keshavjee, Serena. [Ed.] Winnipeg modern: architecture, 1945-1975. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press, 2006. Arch/FA NA 747 W5 W46 2006 Arch/FA Quick Reference Dafoe St. John's, Thorsteinson, Jeffrey and Smith, Brennan. GBR: Green Blankstein Russell and Associates: an architectural legacy. Winnipeg: Winnipeg Architecture Foundation, 2017. Arch/FA Quick Reference NA 749 G72 T56 2017, Lehrman, Jonas. "Wildwood Park: the ideal place to live." The Winnipeg Tribune (June 8, 1973): 19.
Wiley House
Building File, 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.1525), Rostecki, Randy R. Armstrong's Point: a history. Winnipeg: Heritage Winnipeg Corporation, 2009. Arch/FA FC 3396.52 R77 2009
William Russell School
"[Schools in Canada]." Canadian Architect 14 (December 1969): 51., Gowriluk, Alexander. Windsor Park : an Architectural Tour. Winnipeg, Manitoba: Winnipeg Architecture Foundation, 2020. Arch/FA Quick Reference NA 747 W5 G69 2020, Building File
Williams Residence
Rostecki, Randy R. Crescentwood: a History. Winnipeg: The Crescentwood Home Owners Association, 1993. Arch/FA FC 3396.52 R67 1993, Home of John Williams, Second owner Frank Druxerman

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