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- W.B. GALBRAITH RESIDENCE
"Oiseau Bungalow" was constructed in the summer of 1911 as a residence for Mr. W. Breden Galbraith, local agent for the Saskatchewan Land and Homestead Company. - WARD RESIDENCE
A $4,600 permit for this house was taken out by Magrath and Holgate in November, 1912. The first occupants were Muriel and Edward Ward. Originally from Hamilton, they came to The Highlands in 1913 by way of Morinville, where Harry had a hardware store - WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH
In the spring of 1907 a member of the downtown McDougall Methodist Church began a Sunday school for children of fellow West End congregation members in her 115 Street home. This quickly proved too small, and a tent was erected on 116 Street and 100 Avenue. - WESTERN CANADA COLLEGE & UNIVERSITY STREET
In 1903, the CPR granted 20 acres to Western Canada College, a private school for boys. - WILLIAM MACDOUGALL RESIDENCE
This house is an interesting example of the Second Empire Style of architecture. - YALE APARTMENTS
The Yale Apartments and its two flanking annexes are typical of the large number of four-square style wood frame buildings constructed during Calgary's first housing boom.