c. 1905 Nerlich & Company, Toronto Postcard - View showing City Hall, Volunteer's Monumont and the Union Bank of Canada in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Nerlich & Company was located at 146-148 Front Street West, In Toronto. It was a wholesale company that imported china, glassware, toys etc. The company closed in 1966. Nerlich & Co. also were in the postcard business. Their cards have a distinctive Souvenir Mailing Card back with a wordmark with an intertwined N & C. in the same location on the card as the Carter crown series cards. LINK - straitpost.wordpress.com/2017/08/01/carter-nerlich-and-th...
City Hall, Union Bank, Leland Hotel and Volunteer Monument...
Winnipeg City Hall, (1886-1962). Volunteer Monument is also referred to as the Soldiers Monument...
The Union Bank Building is located on the west side of Main St. at the point where it curves southwards from Winnipeg's historic City Hall. Designed by the Toronto architectural firm of Darling and Pearson, this bank follows the classical palazzo model, one of two Beaux Arts-inspired forms used for early skyscrapers -- buildings of greater than 5 storeys supported entirely by a structural iron or steel frame. It was built on a floating platform by the George A. Fuller Construction Co. of New York.
c. 1905 Nerlich & Company, Toronto Postcard - View showing City Hall, Volunteer's Monumont and the Union Bank of Canada in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Nerlich & Company was located at 146-148 Front Street West, In Toronto. It was a wholesale company that imported china, glassware, toys etc. The company closed in 1966. Nerlich & Co. also were in the postcard business. Their cards have a distinctive Souvenir Mailing Card back with a wordmark with an intertwined N & C. in the same location on the card as the Carter crown series cards. LINK - straitpost.wordpress.com/2017/08/01/carter-nerlich-and-th...
City Hall, Union Bank, Leland Hotel and Volunteer Monument...
Winnipeg City Hall, (1886-1962). Volunteer Monument is also referred to as the Soldiers Monument...
The Union Bank Building is located on the west side of Main St. at the point where it curves southwards from Winnipeg's historic City Hall. Designed by the Toronto architectural firm of Darling and Pearson, this bank follows the classical palazzo model, one of two Beaux Arts-inspired forms used for early skyscrapers -- buildings of greater than 5 storeys supported entirely by a structural iron or steel frame. It was built on a floating platform by the George A. Fuller Construction Co. of New York.