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Three brick buildings along Barrington Street
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Three 2½-storey brick buildings with stone foundations, similar roof styles and dormer windows, were all built within a 20 year period of each other between 1865 and 1885. The Lithgow House (far left) was originally constructed as a double house, the southern half of the building was demolished in the 1970s to create parking space for Dalhousie University’s adjacent O’Brien Residence building.
Corner of Morris and Hollis
Pryor Terrace at Bishop and Hollis
Westin Hotel from Cornwallis Park
Historic Irishtown Street Blade Signage
Alexander McLean House along Hollis Street
The Waverley Hotel on Barrington Street
Blaiklock Block on Barrington Street
Three brick buildings along Barrington Street
Transition of architectural styles within the District