Bank_of_Montreal_Sydney_August_2011.jpg
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Description Bank of Montreal Sydney August 2011.jpg |
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The Bank of Montreal on the corner of Charlotte and Dorchester Streets, in downtown Sydney, on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada. The branch is a classically inspired, sandstone building with a copper domed roof. The Cape Breton Regional Municipality designated the building and land a registered heritage property in 2008. Completed in 1901 and constructed as a result of the industrial economic boom that occurred in Sydney at the turn of the twentieth century, the building was designed by renowned architect Sir Andrew Taylor of Taylor and Gordon. Among Taylor’s work in Canada are many of the buildings on the McGill University campus.
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This photo is of a
cultural heritage site in Canada
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9325
in the
Canadian Register of Historic Places
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The Bank of Montreal in an agust building
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Author | Haydn Blackey from Cardiff, Wales |
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