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Site Inventory / Page 10 / Sinclair & Area

House

ca. 1900



History


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House
 

History

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Co-op Elevator
1928

History




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House
Former Merchants Bank Building
ca. 1915

History
 

Merchants Bank of canada ca. 1915 - 1925

 G.W. Miliken bought the bank building used as a dwelling and a store
Also served as Post Office and Telephone office for a time

1977  Wiebe’s Grocery

Former Sinclair School Addition


History

A 1929 addition to the Sinclair School

- moved to this site on Garden Street 

Features


Clover Hill School
Sinclair / Old School Grounds
Built on SW 21-7-29 in 1910
 
History

Original Builder/Architect:

P.H. Whitney – Foundation
Mr. Teeple - schoolhouse


Features

- Closed 1967 moved to Sinclair and used as a classroom
- 1976 moved on same grounds – used as storage

Sinclair Cemetery
NE 12-7-19
ca.1900


History

Site bought from Thomas Craig in  in 1907


Features


Prairie Rose School Cairn
GPS Reading:14U  0341658 5493161
NE 15-7-28
1979

History

Prairie Rose SD. #967
- purchased site from CPR

Original Builder/Architect:

- school built by James Stallwood in 1899

Features

- Closed 1963 – sold to Wilson Skelton, moved to SW 31-7-28
- also used as a Church

Clover Hill School Cairn
SW 27-7-29
1984

History

Clover Hill SD. #1519 - 1910 , 1966
 


The Doll House
SW 20-7-28  On Hwy #2
GPS Reading:   14U  0336780 5494078

History


An Art Project by Heather Benning opened in 2007

Doll House Video Available At:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=oL8C4m7iHek#!

Features


Sinclair Hall
Main Street and Arthur Ave. , Sinclair
1923


History


Built 1923 in memory of WW1 Vets
 
Features


Former Methodist Manse
Second Ave.
ca. 1900


History

Photo from: Manitoba Postcards

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Campbell House (Sauve)
Second Avenue at Third Street
ca. 1900


History

Built arounf 1905 by Colin C. Campbell - pioneer businessman

Features

nice wraparound verandah, shingles on the gable ends



United Church Manse

ca. 1910


History

Built in 1908 for the presbyterian Church (nest door)


Features