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BGHJ Architects - Professional services including architectural design, urban design, project management, contract administration, site services and facilities programming. Company overview, portfolio of clients and description of services. N46 Architecture - A full service architecture and interior design firm providing services in residential, commercial, institutional, and public sectors. Features projects and architect's journal. Lighthouse Friends: Blockhouse Point - It is recorded that Thomas Owen was paid £10 around 1846 for the expense occurred by him in constructing a Lanthorn at the Blockhouse and keeping the same in operation. Includes the history photos and a map. Province House National Historic Site of Canada - The birthplace of Confederation and the seat of the Island's provincial legislature since 1847. Includes visitor information and photos. Apothecaries Hall National Historic Site of Canada - A three-story brick building in downtown built as an apothecary in 1900. Includes a description, history, features and photos. Fairholm National Historic Site of Canada - An early-19th century, brick villa (1839) with a former carriage house, located on a large, rectangular property in the city. Includes a description, history, features and photos. Great George Street Historic District National Historic Site of Canada - A wide street, six blocks long in the heart of town beginning at the waterfront and extending north along Great George Street. Includes description, history, features and photos. Ardgowan National Historic Site of Canada - A home from the third quarter of the nineteenth century (1850) of William Henry Pope, Father of Confederation. Provides description, history, features and photos. Government House National Historic Site of Canada - Constructed from 1833 to 1834, served as the home for the Lieutenant Governor sitting on an extensive property known as Fanning Bank. Provides description, history, features and photos. St. Dunstan's Roman Catholic Cathedral / Basilica National Historic Site of Canada - A large, stone church (1896 to 1907) in the center of town. Includes description, history, features and a photo. Confederation Centre of the Arts National Historic Site of Canada - A large, multipurpose cultural complex (1963 to 1964) executed in the modern Brutalist style. Includes a description, history, features and photos. Dundas Terrace National Historic Site of Canada - A three-and-a-half-story, Queen Anne Revival style apartment building built in 1889. Includes description, history, features and photos. Canada's Historic Places: 5 West Street / Sir Louis Henry Davies' House - A wood framed, Second Empire style home built in 1874 for Sir Louis Henry Davies. Includes description, history, features and photos. Charlottetown City Hall National Historic Site of Canada - A three-story, Romanesque Revival-style, red brick building erected in 1888. Provides description, history, features and photo. All Souls Chapel National Historic Site of Canada - A small chapel built in 1888 in the High Victorian Gothic Revival style of rust-red, Prince Edward Island sandstone. Provides description, history, features and a photo. Canada's Historic Places: 46 Kensington Road / Judges' Stand - A small, three story building built in 1888 located within the inner section of the racetrack at the Driving Park Entertainment Center. Includes description, history, features and photos. Canada's HistoricPlaces: 8-10 Water Street / Benjamin Davies' House - A wood framed, Georgian influenced home built in the 1860s. Provides description, history, features and photos. Canada's Historic Places: Ravenwood House - A striking, two-story, hipped roof structure (1820 to 1828) clad in clapboard. Includes description, history, features and photos. Canada's Historic Places: 269 Queen Street / Westmoreland Bayfield House - A wood framed, Georgian inspired home (1839) located on the corner of Queen and Euston Streets. Includes a description, history, features and photos. Canada's Historic Places: Trinity United Church - A large brick Gothic Revival influenced church, located near the corner of Prince and Richmond Street on a large lot. Includes a description, history, features and photos. Canada's Historic Places: 62 Prince Street / Thomas Alley House - A brick, Second Empire style former home (1874 to 1876) with a large wooden addition on its south side. Includes a description, history, features and photos. Canada's Historic Places: 137-139 Queen Street - A three story Italianate-Commercial influenced building (1867) located in a historically commercial area. Includes a description, history, features and photos. Canada's Historic Places: 169-171 Dorchester Street - A wood framed, Second Empire style apartment building set close to the street. Includes a description, history, features and photos. Canada's Historic Places: 167-169 Sydney Street - A Georgian and Gothic Revival inspired home built in 1868 by the Reverend Alexander Falconer, the father of Sir Robert Falconer, first President of the University of Toronto. Includes a description, history, features and photos. Canada's Historic Places: 253-255 Fitzroy Street - A two-and-one-half story wood framed, Second Empire style double tenement built in 1878. Includes a description, history, features and photos. Canada's Historic Places: 271-273 Euston Street - A wood framed, Second Empire style double tenement constructed about 1878. Includes a description, history, features and photos. Canada's Historic Places: 55 Fitzroy Street - A large wood framed, former home (1865) converted into office space. Includes a description, history, features and photos. Canada's Historic Places: 27 Ole King Square / Longworth House - A wood framed, Second Empire style house (1870) located near historic King Square. Includes a description, history, features and photos. Canada's Historic Places: 35 Longworth Avenue / Birchwood - A wood framed, Second Empire style former mansion (1875) that was once home to businessman, shipbuilder, and Premier Lemuel Cambridge Owen. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
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