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An image of the Fort Garry, the Canadian National Railway Hotel, in Winnipeg. The original Upper Fort Garry gate is in the foreground, 1933. University of Winnipeg Archives, Western Canada Pictorial Index, Delza Longman Collection [A0777-23340]

An image of the Fort Garry, the Canadian National Railway Hotel, in Winnipeg. The original Upper Fort Garry gate is in the foreground, 1933. University of Winnipeg Archives, Western Canada Pictorial Index, Delza Longman Collection [A0777-23340]

An image of the Upper Fort Garry Gate in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1928. University of Winnipeg Archives, Western Canada Pictorial Index, Delza Longman Collection [A0776-23330]

An image of the Upper Fort Garry Gate in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1928. University of Winnipeg Archives, Western Canada Pictorial Index, Delza Longman Collection [A0776-23330]

This historic building in Winnipeg is an iconic landmark and a surviving piece of the railway era. Designed by architects George A. Ross and David H. Macfarlane and opened in 1913, the Fort Garry Hotel catered to wealthy passengers of Canada's then expanding railway network. #ArchivesArchitecture

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Clockwise from top left: 

Derringberg Rd (McFEELY house) F3160Ph #19

Prairie Hotel F277Ph.2023.002.030

Dunmora Verandah  F620Ph.2024.012.051  

Mt Newton X Rd  THOMSON/WESTINGHOUSE F3160Ph #42

Clockwise from top left: Derringberg Rd (McFEELY house) F3160Ph #19 Prairie Hotel F277Ph.2023.002.030 Dunmora Verandah F620Ph.2024.012.051 Mt Newton X Rd THOMSON/WESTINGHOUSE F3160Ph #42

Bannockburn House at Bannockburn Farm, Mt Newton X Rd  THOMSON

Bannockburn House at Bannockburn Farm, Mt Newton X Rd THOMSON

One of the Sapperton windows, rescued from the Sapper's Church in Sapperton (now New Westminster). Two of these windows adorn the front/east side of the Log Cabin Museum.

One of the Sapperton windows, rescued from the Sapper's Church in Sapperton (now New Westminster). Two of these windows adorn the front/east side of the Log Cabin Museum.

You're heard of #NightAtTheMuseum?

We're doing #NightAtTheArchives for the Archives Hashtag Party - #ArchivesArchitecture!

We've got a range of #SaanichPeninsula architecture examples for you.

#LogCabinMuseum

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A blueprint of a weather kiosk.

A blueprint of a weather kiosk.

This proposed plan of a weather kiosk was considered by the City of Halifax Engineering and Works Department in 1914. The kiosk displayed weather data and forecast information in a time before smart phones. Have you ever seen one of these? #ArchivesArchitecture

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Alt text: White background with a photograph of a metal and glass skyscraper on the left, looking up from the ground. A black box on the right contains white text that reads "ACA Hashtag Party" and "#ArchivesArchitecture". Small black text below reads "Today!" The ACA 50th anniversary logo is on the bottom right.

Alt text: White background with a photograph of a metal and glass skyscraper on the left, looking up from the ground. A black box on the right contains white text that reads "ACA Hashtag Party" and "#ArchivesArchitecture". Small black text below reads "Today!" The ACA 50th anniversary logo is on the bottom right.

It's another ACA Hashtag Party, and today the theme is Archives Architecture! We're looking forward to seeing all the examples in your archives of interesting, unique, or strange architecture — including maybe even the architecture of your own archives! #ACAHashtagParty #ArchivesArchitecture

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View of Bellevue Terrace in around 1980.

View of Bellevue Terrace in around 1980.

Bellevue Terrace in around 1880.

Bellevue Terrace in around 1880.

Bellevue Terrace in Belleville was built in 1876 at a cost of $12,000. Each of the six luxury tenements had a basement kitchen and dining room and a main floor drawing room and sewing room. On the top floor were bedrooms and a bathroom supplied with hot and cold running water. #ArchivesArchitecture

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