The plaque said that when in opened in the 30s, this building was the largest in the British Empire. It is huge, takes up one side of Dorchester Square. It is very grand outside and in.
The plaque said that when in opened in the 30s, this building was the largest in the British Empire. It is huge, takes up one side of Dorchester Square. It is very grand outside and in.
A beautiful building with lots of history. You can still come here and hear the chime music when sitting outside near the park. It used to be the offices of Sunlife however now the HO has moved to T...
A beautiful building with lots of history. You can still come here and hear the chime music when sitting outside near the park. It used to be the offices of Sunlife however now the HO has moved to T...
Whilst visiting Montreal my husband insisted that we visited here due to its history, especially with what was stored here from the UK in World War 2. One of those buildings that you could walk past e...
Classic Skyscraper
The plaque said that when in opened in the 30s, this building was the largest in the British Empire. It is huge, takes up one side of Dorchester Square. It is very grand outside and in.
Classic Skyscraper
The plaque said that when in opened in the 30s, this building was the largest in the British Empire. It is huge, takes up one side of Dorchester Square. It is very grand outside and in.
Beautiful building in front of Dorchester Square
A beautiful building with lots of history. You can still come here and hear the chime music when sitting outside near the park. It used to be the offices of Sunlife however now the HO has moved to T...
Beautiful building in front of Dorchester Square
A beautiful building with lots of history. You can still come here and hear the chime music when sitting outside near the park. It used to be the offices of Sunlife however now the HO has moved to T...
Had To Visit Due To The History
Whilst visiting Montreal my husband insisted that we visited here due to its history, especially with what was stored here from the UK in World War 2. One of those buildings that you could walk past e...