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After departing Marysville Betty Buick delivered us to Cranbrook BC where we made a shot stop and grabbed a shot of another neat old bank building.
The Cranbrook Imperial Bank building was built in 1909. In 1961 the Imperial Bank of Canada combined with the Canadian Bank of Commerce. The bank checked out of the building in 1973.
If you think you have seen this building before you are right. The same plans were used for the twin Fernie BC building, also built in 1909 - see the photo below.
The current owners, Cranbrook Photo Limited purchased the building in 1975.
Bank or Montreal building by night. Canadian banks are sometimes identified by colour e.g. TD is green, Scotia is red, Montreal is blue etc.Because of its impressive architecture, many wedding pictures and tourist selfies are taken in front of this building. The bank was founded in Montreal in 1817, making it Canada’s oldest bank.
Built 1911 Architect - John McIntosh Lyle .... in Beaux-Arts style .... The Dominion Bank was a Canadian bank that was chartered in 1869 and based in Toronto, Ontario. In 1955, it merged with the Bank of Toronto to form the Toronto-Dominion / TD Bank. John M. Lyle was the architect for the Dominion Bank and for many branches in Toronto and throughout Ontario from 1911 to 1939 ....
.... The bank was founded in Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1832 and moved its executive offices to Toronto, Ontario in 1900. It is the third largest bank in Canada by deposits and market capitalization. It serves more than 23 million customers in over 55 countries around the world and offers a range of products and services including personal and commercial banking, wealth management, corporate and investment banking. With assets of $896.487 billion, Scotiabank shares trade on the Toronto and New York Stock Exchanges ....
.... The bank was founded in Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1832 and moved its executive offices to Toronto, Ontario in 1900. It is the third largest bank in Canada by deposits and market capitalization. It serves more than 23 million customers in over 55 countries around the world and offers a range of products and services including personal and commercial banking, wealth management, corporate and investment banking. With assets of $896.487 billion, Scotiabank shares trade on the Toronto and New York Stock Exchanges ....
Built 1957 Architect - John B Parkin .... in International style .... Glass and steel pavilion style bank, with grid of columns that extent beyond the building's edge ....
Sea of Glass. Waves of Steel. Adjacent head office buildings of two Canadian banks on Bay Street, the financial district in Toronto; the BMO Tower reflected in one of the TD Towers.
Built 1957 Architect - John B Parkin .... in International style .... Glass and steel pavilion style bank, with grid of columns that extent beyond the building's edge ....
Built 1913 Architects - Charles Herbert Bond & Sanford Fleming Smith .... White glazed terra cotta facade gleams on Danforth Avenue, originally constructed as a Union Bank. Union Bank of Canada was founded in Quebec City in 1865, merged with the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) in 1925 ....
Built 1914 Architect - John McIntosh Lyle .... TD (Toronto-Dominion) Canada Trust, is a commercial bank that operates more than 1,100 bank branches throughout Canada. In the United States, the company operates as TD Bank (the initials are used officially for all U.S. operations). The U.S. subsidiary was created through the merger of TD Banknorth and Commerce Bank, and serves more than 6.5 million customers with a network of more than 1,300 branches in the eastern United States ....
Built 1912-1913 Architect - unknown .... in Roman Renaissance style .... Now known as Patrick Sheehan's Irish Pub
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