- McDougall United Church
- University of Alberta
- McDougall United Church
- University of Alberta
- McCormick, Kay
- Holmes, Pat
- Bober, William
- University of Alberta
Normal School, University of Alberta Hospital -112 Street - 87 Avenue - Saskatchewan Drive
- Newton, Dr. Robert
- Stewart, Andrew
- Smith, Alex
- Turcotte, Lucille
- Parry, Norman
- Harvey, John
- Grant, Lois
- Nichols, Lois
- Macdonald, Gordon
- University of Alberta
The University of Alberta's Arts Building was officially opened on October 6, 1915 by Alberta's first Lieutenant-Governor, G.H.V. Bulyea. The building was designed by the architectural firm of Messrs. Nobbs and Hyde of Montreal. The contractors were George Fullert and Company. The building is one of Edmonton's finest examples of the neo-classic style of architecture. Originally the Arts Building contained lecture rooms, laboratories, administrative offices and a convocation hall.
The University of Alberta's Arts Building was officially opened on October 6, 1915 by Alberta's first Lieutenant-Governor, G.H.V. Bulyea. The building was designed by the architectural firm of Messrs. Nobbs and Hyde of Montreal. The contractors were George Fullert and Company. The building is one of Edmonton's finest examples of the neo-classic style of architecture. Originally the Arts Building contained lecture rooms, laboratories, administrative offices and a convocation hall.