Item CORA-A-1493 - City Hall, Regina, Saskatchewan

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City Hall, Regina, Saskatchewan

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"Old City Hall, Regina"

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CORA-A-1493

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  • ca. 1910 (Creation)
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    Regina (Sask.)

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1 photograph: b&w; 14 cm x 18.5 cm

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Street view of the exterior of the old City Hall in Regina (1909-1960), commonly referred to as 'the Gingerbread House'.

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Copyright: Public Domain

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The 1908 "gingerbread" Romanesque Revival City Hall on 11th Avenue between Rose and Hamilton Streets provided publicly owned facilities for civic government but also contained a large audience chamber, used for public lectures, balls, theatricals and even boxing matches. In Regina's early days after its 1908 opening—26 years after Regina's founding on the site of Buffalo Bones in 1882—this was an alternative public venue to the Regina Theatre and other privately owned venues.

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