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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

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

Knox Presbyterian Church
1909
211 Main Street

Features

Brick
Limestone foundation
Tall tower
Large Gothic windows



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




Original Knox Church
Ottawa Street
1882


Features

Wood frame / wood siding




Carberry Water Tower
James White Way


History

C.P.R.
Water supply for trains (until 1962)


Features

Now - Emergency water supply




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




Carberry Plains Cemetery
14U  0473349  / 5525196
1882







Carberry Fair Grounds
Fanny Street S
ca. 1890

Carberry Agricultural Society

Features

Wood frame buildings
Large grandstand
Designated Display Building P102





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