Works
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Bessborough Armoury 2025 West 11th Avenue | 1932-3 Thomas W. Fuller | Canada's Register of Historic Places; Vancouver Inventory of heritage buildings "B" Category; Recognized - 1997 - Register of the Government of Canada Heritage Buildings; | Vancouver, British Columbia | large Neo-Gothic style structure with a low-pitched gable roof on a flat site faced by mature trees within an area of containing light industry, and adjacent to a residential area | |
Cathcart Armoury|Victoria Rifles Armoury, 691 Cathcart Street | 1933 Thomas W. Fuller | Canada's Register of Historic Places; Recognized - 1984 Register of the Government of Canada Heritage Buildings | Montréal, Quebec |
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Côte des Neiges Armoury 4185 Chemin de la Côte des Neiges, | 1934-35 Thomas W. Fuller | Canada's Register of Historic Places; Recognized - 1991 Register of the Government of Canada Heritage Buildings | Montréal, Quebec |
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Regina Armoury, 1600 Elphinstone Avenue, | 1928 Thomas W. Fuller | Recognized - 1998 on the Register of the Government of Canada Heritage Buildings | Regina, Saskatchewan |
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Rouyn Armoury | 1935-6 Thomas W. Fuller | Recognized - 1983 Register of the Government of Canada Heritage Buildings | Rouyn, Quebec | centrally located, symmetrical Neo-Gothic style building with a steeply pitched gable roof | |
Seaforth Armoury 1650 Burrard Street | 1936 (completed) Thomas W. Fuller | Canada's Register of Historic Places;Classified - 1997 Register of the Government of Canada Heritage Buildings | Vancouver, British Columbia | designed by architects McCarter and Nairne, the massive, low-massed, asymmetrical, concrete Neo-Gothic style structure with a fortified appearance is as a Class A Heritage Building in downtown Vancouver housing The Seaforth Highlanders of Canada | |
Confederation Building (Ottawa), Wellington Street at Bank Street, | 1928-31 Thomas W. Fuller | Ottawa, Ontario | |||
The Ore Building, Booth Street, | 1929 Thomas W. Fuller | Ottawa, Ontario | |||
Custom House, Front Street West at Yonge Street | 1930-31 Thomas W. Fuller | Toronto, Ontario | |||
Department of Justice Building, Wellington Street | 1935-7 Thomas W. Fuller | Ottawa, Ontario |
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