Link to:
Occupants | Photos & Maps | Sources
This two-storey stone structure in the Armstrong’s Point area of Winnipeg was designed by local architect Charles S. Bridgman and constructed in 1909 for Robert T. Riley.
Occupants/Owners
Year |
Occupant/Owner |
1955 |
Mrs. Charles Riley |
1960 |
? |
1965 |
John Sogi |
1970 |
Frank H. McCrea |
1975 |
Vernon Landsborough Leatherdale (1912-1985) |
1980 |
? |
1985 |
Barney E. Lamm (1919-2002) |
1990 |
Barney E. Lamm (1919-2002) |
1995 |
Barney E. Lamm (1919-2002) |
2000 |
T. Tiede |
Photos & Coordinates
See also:
Memorable Manitobans: Robert Thomas Riley (1851-1944)
Historical Tours in Manitoba: A Walking Tour of Armstrong’s Point by Patricia Thomson
Historic Sites of Manitoba: Riley House (186 West Gate, Winnipeg)
Sources:
Henderson’s Winnipeg and Brandon Directories, Peel’s Prairie Provinces, University of Alberta Libraries.
Obituary [Vernon Leatherdale], Winnipeg Free Press, 15 May 1985, page 52.
This page was prepared by George Penner and Gordon Goldsborough.
Page revised: 4 June 2019
 |
Historic Sites of Manitoba
This is a collection of historic sites in Manitoba compiled by the Manitoba Historical Society. The information is offered for historical interest only.
SEARCH the collection
Browse lists of:
Museums/Archives | Buildings | Monuments | Cemeteries | Locations | Other
Inclusion in this collection does not confer special status or protection. Official heritage designation may only come from municipal, provincial, or federal governments. Some sites are on private property and permission to visit must be secured from the owner.
Site information is provided by the Manitoba Historical Society as a free public service only for non-commercial purposes. |
|
|
|