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- HistoricPlaces. ca - HistoricPlaces. ca
Key elements that define the heritage character of the St Boniface Normal School site include: - the corner location at southwest Masson and Aulneau streets, in a primarily residential area centrally situated in Old Saint Boniface, with the school set back from the public sidewalks and presenting principal facades along both Aulneau and Masson
- Historic Sites of Manitoba: St. Boniface Normal School le Jardin de l . . .
Historic Sites of Manitoba: St Boniface Normal School le Jardin de l’Enfance Ecole Menagere Notre Dame (210 rue Masson, Winnipeg) Link to: Principals | Vice-Principals | Teachers | Photos Coordinates | Sources This one-storey brick and stone building was designed by architect Henry Sandham Griffith, and built in 1902 at a cost of about $20,000 by contractor Joseph-Azarie Senecal It
- Flexibility for Sustainability: The St. Boniface Normal School
Tucked away at the corner of Masson Street and Aulneau Street, in the center of St Boniface, is the St Boniface Normal School building An old teaching college repurposed and adapted to the fit the changing needs of the community, it still stands today as a landmark of the area’s history Several years after the Public Schools Act of 1897 allowed bilingual education in Manitoba, the St
- 210 RUE MASSON
However, because of a shortage of teachers and training facilities, the St Boniface school remained open as a unilingual school until 1923 when Les Missionnaires Oblates (Oblate Sisters) purchased the building for $23,000 and converted it into a boys' school and dormitory (le Jardin de l'Enfrance) 15 Five years later, in response to increasing
- Housing plans approved for historic building – Our Communities
On Oct 30, the Riel community committee approved plans to renovate the St Boniface Normal School at the corner of Masson and Aulneau to a multifamily housing project within the historic building
- OLD ST. BONIFACE - Winnipeg Architecture Foundation
East of St Boniface cathedral stand the descendants of the early nineteenth-century school facilities established by the Catholic church Foremost is the Université de Saint-Boniface, the o l d e s t p o s t - s e c o n d a r y educational institution in Western Canada
- Timeline of the Société historique de Saint-Boniface
1922: The remains of Father Aulneau and his companions, kept at St Boniface College, are tragically lost when that building burns down Otherwise, Father Morice, Judge Prud’homme, journalist Donatien Frémont, among others, publish papers on history
- Brief History - Université de Saint-Boniface
The school continued to grow and moved into the building on the corner of Taché Avenue and Masson Street in 1855 Louis Riel, founder of the province of Manitoba, studies there from 1854 to 1858
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