Town Hall - Q'Appelle, Sask.

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Black and white photograph of the Qu'Appelle two story Town Hall building. Built in 1906, in Romanesque Revival style and designed to house the town's council chambers and courtroom, fire hall, opera hall, police department with living quarters, and the jail. It's architectural significance,is the it is the earliest remaining examples in Saskatchewan of a multi-use civic structure. William Dodd and E. C. Hopkins were the architects for the building. Published for the Central Drug Hall. For more information see: http://www.historicplaces.ca/en/rep-reg/place-lieu.aspx?id=13542. For a modern day perspective see historypin.com at: http://www.historypin.com/photos/search/streetview/1/geo/50.540916,-103.880053/yaw/356.84/pitch/-14.03/zoom/0/auto_open/5992017
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