Historic Sites of Manitoba: Crowley House (60 Harvard Avenue, Winnipeg)

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This two-storey house in the Crescentwood area of Winnipeg was built in 1924 for John H. Crowley.

Occupants/Owners

Period

Occupant/Owner

1924-1963

John Henry Crowley (1888-1963)

1970-1990

Joseph Richard Crowley (1927-2004)

Photos & Coordinates

Crowley House

Crowley House (June 2018)
Source: George Penner

Crowley House

Crowley House (January 2021)
Source: George Penner

Site Coordinates (lat/long): N49.87261, W97.16369
denoted by symbol on the map above

See also:

Memorable Manitobans: John Henry Crowley (1888-1963)

Historic Sites of Manitoba: Keewayden Building / Crowley Building (138 Portage Avenue East, Winnipeg)

Historical Tour: Crescentwood, Winnipeg’s Best Residential District by Rosemary Malaher
Manitoba History, Number 24, Autumn 1992

Historical Tours in Manitoba: A Walking Tour of Crescentwood (Winnipeg)

Sources:

Crescentwood: A History by Randy R. Rostecki, The Crescentwood Home Owners Association, 1993.

Henderson’s Winnipeg and Brandon Directories, Henderson Directories Limited, Peel’s Prairie Provinces, University of Alberta Libraries.

Obituary [Richard Joseph Crowley], Winnipeg Free Press, 24 December 2004.

This page was prepared by George Penner and Gordon Goldsborough.

Page revised: 31 January 2021

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