Firehall
Fourth Ave. (James White Way)
14U 0338777 5512200
History
Original Building Function: Firehall
Present Building Function: Town Works
Features
Brick – later coved with stucco
Interior layout / fire truck
Fixtures such as old pump engine, water tanks
Interior brick walls and wood ceiling
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Ste. Agnes Anglican Church
1903
Third Avenue and Selkirk Street
History
Built by James White
Brick with limestone foundation
Steep gable roof and corner tower
Bell in open belfry
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Knox Presbyterian Church
1909
211 Main Street
Features
Brick
Limestone foundation
Tall tower
Large Gothic windows
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Carberry Methodist Church (United)
1903
608 Third Avenue
History
Became United Church
Features
Brick- Limestone foundation
Complex roofline
Three corner towers
Triple round arched windows with drip mould
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Original Knox Church
Ottawa Street
1882
Features
Wood frame / wood siding
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Carberry Water Tower
James White Way
History
C.P.R.
Water supply for trains (until 1962)
Features
Now - Emergency water supply
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White House
510 Fourth Avenue
ca. 1900
History
James White
Features
Now a Museum
Brick
Tall 2 1/2 –storey form with extensive verandahs
Scrolled wood trim
Painted brick trim
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Carberry Plains Cemetery
14U 0473349 / 5525196
1882
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Carberry Fair Grounds
Fanny Street S
ca. 1890
Carberry Agricultural Society
Features
Wood frame buildings
Large grandstand
Designated Display Building P102
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Carberry Agricultural Society
Display Building
Carberry Fair Grounds
1893 - Moved to site 1897
Carberry Agricultural Society
Features
For Fair displays
Wood frame / wood siding
Octagonal form
Hand carved display tiers
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