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Manitou – Architectural Heritage

MSTW Planning District - Architectural Heritage

A survey of the architectural heritage of the Morden-Stanley-Thompson-Winkler Planning District of southern Manitoba,

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    MaGee, Gordon F - and the Manitou Opera House (1930)

    Gordon MaGee and his father built homes around Manitou from about 1890 to 1911. Gordon moved to Winnipeg, but was asked to design the 'new' Opera House when it was built in 1930.

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      Manitou - Step Back in Time

      A brochure featuring the architectural heritage of Manitou, Manitoba.

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        Manitou Builders - Mueller & Butterfield (1880)

        A survey of early architectural styles in homes built by Manitou's best known architect/builders. 

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          Manitou Gas House

          An exploration of the science and architecture of a small communbity's gas plant.

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            Manitou MB - Architectural Photo Study

            A collection of photographs concerning Manitou's architectural heritage.

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              Manitou MB - Historical Sites

              Prepared in conjunction with Historical Resources Branch, this ducments gives a brief history of important community historical sites.

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                Manitou Opera House Accessibility Project - Opening Ceremony Program (2014)

                The program from the Accessibility Project Grand Opening.

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                  Manitou Opera House 1930 - Architectural Drawings (1930)

                  The Manitou Opera House was designed by G F Magee and built by Blackburn Construction of Pilot Mound Manitoba in 1930.

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                    Manitou Opera House 1930 - Blueprints (1930)

                    These blueprints were prepared by a former Manitou carpenter, Gordon Mcgee in preparation for the construction of the Manitou Opera House after the January 1930 fire destroyed the original boilding.

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