Category:Dominion Building (Halifax)
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This category is for a cultural heritage site in Canada, number 2853
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English: The Nova Scotia Legislature voted in 1863 to construct a building to house the Post Office, Customs House and Railway Department. Designed by David Stirling, the Dominion Building was completed in 1868. Upon Confederation, the post, customs and railways became federal responsibilities, and the new federal government purchased the building from the province in 1871. Over the years, the building served as a post office, and offices for the Bank of Canada and later the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Part of the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia now occupies the building.
Not to be confused with the 1936 Dominion Public Building in Halifax.
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Art Gallery of Nova Scotia (1).JPG 1,536 × 1,908; 525 KB
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Art Gallery of Nova Scotia.JPG 4,000 × 3,000; 2.34 MB
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ArtGalleryOfNovaScotiaByGeorgeLang1.jpg 1,497 × 997; 280 KB
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ArtGalleryOfNovaScotiaByGeorgeLang2.jpg 1,364 × 2,047; 383 KB
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Categories:
- Art Gallery of Nova Scotia - Buildings
- Government buildings in Nova Scotia
- Built in Canada in 1868
- 1860s architecture in Nova Scotia
- Italianate architecture in Nova Scotia
- David Stirling (architect)
- Cultural heritage monuments in Halifax, Nova Scotia
- Provincially designated cultural heritage monuments in Nova Scotia
- Government buildings designated as cultural heritage monuments in Canada
- Buildings in Halifax, Nova Scotia
- Hollis Street (Halifax)