Canadian Souvenir View Albums
Home Introduction Index by:
Place
Photographer
Publisher / Printer
About Français
Views of Canadian Cities
first page previous page thumbnail page caption index next page last page
first page previous page thumbnail page caption index next page last page
Page 46 of 52

Halifax (Provincial Building)

The Provincial or Parliament Building is located in the square bounded by Hollis, George, Granville and Prince streets. It is a solid structure, of a severe style of architecture, built of dark, gray stone, and has been the headquarters of the lawmakers of Nova Scotia for more than three-quarters of a century. The plain but ample hall of the House of Assembly is in the north part; in the opposite wing is the chamber of the Legislative Council, containing many valuable historical portraits.

first page previous page thumbnail page caption index next page last page
first page previous page thumbnail page caption index next page last page
National Gallery of Canada This digital collection was produced with financial assistance from Canada's Digital Collections initiative, Industry Canada.

"Copyright © National Gallery of Canada 2001"

Canada's Digital Collections