Historic Sites of Manitoba: Hutchings House (424 Wellington Crescent, Winnipeg)

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This two-storey brick house in the Crescentwood area of Winnipeg was designed by local architect Herbert B. Rugh and built in 1906 for Elisha F. Hutchings.

Occupants/Owners

Period

Occupant/Owner

1906-1930

Elisha Frederick Hutchings (1855-1930)

1940-1950

Mrs. Sarah Anne Hutchings (1862-1952)

1960

Stefan Reiter
German Consulate

1970

German Consulate

1980

Terrance Larmont

1990

Jose Braga

Photos & Coordinates

Hutchings House

Hutchings House (April 2018)
Source: George Penner

Site Coordinates (lat/long): N49.87329, W97.15947
denoted by symbol on the map above

See also:

Memorable Manitobans: Elisha Frederick Hutchings (1855-1930)

Memorable Manitobans: Herbert Bell Rugh (1879-1924)

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.

Elisha Frederick Hutchings House “Gifford Hall,” 424 Wellington Crescent by Murray Peterson, Peterson Projects, December 2009.

This page was prepared by George Penner and Gordon Goldsborough.

Page revised: 14 March 2020

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