Category:Bank of Nova Scotia Building (Ottawa)
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English: Bank of Nova Scotia, 125 Sparks Street, Ottawa
From Doors Open Ottawa: "John Lyle, Canada’s leading Beaux-Arts architect, designed this grand former bank. Lyle masterfully incorporated many Canadian ornamental motifs in the carved frieze. To meet the demands of the Library of Parliament, an innovative renovation was designed by architectural firms Schoeler & Heaton and LeMoyne, Lapointe, Magne completed in 2001. Access to cordoned areas only."
Français : La Banque de Nouvelle-Écosse au 125, rue Sparks à Ottawa.
This category is for a cultural heritage site in Canada, number 16481
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Media in category "Bank of Nova Scotia Building (Ottawa)"
The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total.
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125 Sparks Street, Ottawa ON - The Bank of Nova Scotia.jpg 1,936 × 2,350; 2.2 MB
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Bank of Nova Scotia Building, Ottawa.jpg 2,576 × 1,932; 1.42 MB
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Bank of Nova Scotia Sep 29, 2018.jpg 3,456 × 5,184; 1.83 MB
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Banque de Nouvelle-Ecosse.jpg 641 × 610; 77 KB
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Busker in Front of Bank of Nova Scotia.jpg 2,048 × 1,536; 880 KB
Categories:
- Federal Heritage Buildings of Canada in Ottawa
- Bank buildings in Ontario
- Neoclassical architecture in Ontario
- Sparks Street Heritage Conservation District
- Banks in Ottawa
- Bank of Nova Scotia buildings
- Built in Canada in 1923
- 1920s architecture in Ontario
- Beaux-Arts architecture in Ontario
- Cultural heritage monuments in Ottawa