• The Bank of British North America Building built in the Italianate style was constructed in 1849 for the British Bank of North America, Newfoundland's first commercial bank.
  • This Italianate-style building was constructed in 1849 to house Newfoundland's first commercial bank, the Bank of British North America (BBNA).
  • Built in 1903 for the Bank of British North America, it replaced various leased premises that the bank had occupied since arriving at Winnipeg in 1886.
  • One of the most striking features of the Bank of British North America Building is its grand entrance, which is marked by a portico supported by four massive...
  • ...British North America Building built in the Italianate style was constructed in 1849 for the British Bank of North America, Newfoundland's first commercial bank.
  • This may have been true, but John G. Howard lamented that : “ The Bank of British North America was deliberately torn down block by block in 1871 and made to...
  • The new Bank of British North America building opened in 1874 with its main entrance on Wellington Street, then the most prestigious banking address.
  • The Bank of British North American had a San Francisco branch in operation in 1878 at 221 Sansome Street.
  • On what was once a busy stretch of Winnipeg, today the former Bank of British North America stands physically isolated at 436 Main Street.
  • 436 MAIN STREET – BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA (NEWMAC BUILDING) A.T. Taylor (Montréal), 1903.
  • The British Bank of North America had been a landmark on the north side of Wellington Street just west of the intersection with Bank Street since the late 1860s.
  • Name & Location: Bank of British North America 1211 King Street West Toronto South Parkdale.