Windsor Station / La Gare Windsor
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| Title |
Windsor Station / La Gare Windsor
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| Abstract |
Montreal's Windsor Station was designed by American architect Bruce Price (1845-1903) in a Romanesque Revival style, and built between 1887 and 1889. The building underwent several expansions between 1900 and 1916, the most notable by Montreal architects Edward Maxwell (1867-1923) and William Sutherland Maxwell (1874-1952). The building served as the headquarters of the Canadian Pacific Railway from 1889 to 1996, when the company moved its headquarters to Calgary.
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| Place |
Montreal
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| Publisher |
Friends of Windsor Station
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| Date |
1973
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| # of Pages |
24p.
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| Language |
en & fr
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| Citation |
Bean, Audrey. Windsor Station / La Gare Windsor. Montreal: Friends of Windsor Station, 1973.
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