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Old
Herald
Building
(later
called
Central
Building)
,
704
Centre
Street
South
.
Identifier
aj_0232
Subject
Calgary
(Alta.)
--
History
Location
Calgary, Alberta
Time Coverage
26-Sep-63
Photographer
Alison Jackson
Donor
Alison Jackson Estate
Type
Still Image
Repository
Calgary Public Library, Central Library, Local History Room
Collection
Alison Jackson Photograph Collection
Rights
Copyright Calgary Public Library. 616 Macleod Trail SE, Calgary AB, T2G 2M2, 1+(403)260-2785 hum1@calgarypubliclibrary.com
Date Photo
26-Sep-63
Format Photo
5
"
x
5
"
print
Width Digital
2812
Height Digital
2837
File Size
7816.281 KB
File type
TIF
Notes
Calgary
Herald
Building
(Greyhound)
•
130
-
7th
Avenue
S.W
.
(Northeast
corner.)
•
Built
:
1912
-
1913
•
Demolished
:
1972
•
Architect
:
Brown
and
Vallance
of
Montreal
(also
designed
the
Greyhound
and the
Canada
Life
Assurance
buildings)
.
•
Contractor
:
Fysche
,
Martin
Company
Ltd
. of
Calgary
.
•
Original
cost
:
$750,000
•
Construction
materials
:
Reinforced
concrete
and
steel
frame
faced
with
brown
kitanning
brick
and
ornamental
terracotta
.
Four
entrances
built
of
granite
.
•
Architectural
style
:
Architects
claimed
it
was the "
one
of the
finest
examples
of
Gothic
architecture
adapted
for a
business
building
in
North
America.
"
Ground
floor
-
seven
tall
,
rounded
arches
along
the
main
facades
.
Each
facade
divided
into
perpendicular
bays
rising
from the
third
storey
,
terminating
in
round
headed
windows
at the
eighth
floor
and
topped
with
decorative
shields
moulded
in
white
terra
cotta
.
•
Original
interior
details
:
Corridors
with
terrazzo
floors
and
marble
base
.
Main
vestibule
done
in
marble
.
Two
pairs
of
ornate
wrought
iron
and
brass
elevators
. This "
thoroughly
fireproof
"
building
was
advertised
to
doctors
and
dentists
(1913)
as
having
"
safety
deposit
boxes
,
mail
chute
service
and
vacuum
cleaning
systems
on
each
floor.
" "
Offices
outfitted
with
running
water
,
piped
for
gas
and
supplied
with
compressed
air.
"
Historical
highlights
:
•
First
Baptist
church
demolished
to
clear
lot
for
Herald
Building
.
•
excavation
began
in the
summer
of
1912
.
•
first
Calgary
building
to
exceed
six
storeys
and
certainly
one
of the
most
visually
unique
.
•
10
storey
Herald
building
financed
by the
Southams
. As
home
to the
Calgary
Herald
1913
to
1932
it
was
originally
known
as the
Herald
Building
.
Subsequently
called
the
Southam
Building
and
finally
the
Greyhound
Building
.
•
the
Southams
commissioned
the
Royal
Doulton
Company
(famous
English
ceramics
and
pottery
company)
to
design
and
make
44
figures
and
masks
to
decorate
the
exterior
of the
building
. The
decorative
terracotta
figures
included
reptiles
,
birds
,
fish
,
monkeys
,
heraldic
shields
,
vegetation
and a
series
of
caricatures
based
on
personalities
from the
newspaper
world
; the
editor
, the
stenographer
, the
typesetter
and
others
. The
gargoyles
were the
work
of
well
-
known
sculptor
Mark
Villars
Marshall
(1879
-
1912)
,
who
died
shortly
after
the
gargoyles
were
installed
in
1912
.
Marshall
had been a
stone
carver
working
on
Victorian
Gothic
Revival
churches
before
his
employment
with
Royal
Doulton's
Lambeth
Studios
in the
late
1870s
. His
work
was
often
depicted
the
fanciful
,
grotesque
and
impish
.
•
the
Herald
moved
into the
new
premises
December
13
,
1913
(its
seventh
location
since
August
1883)
occupied
about
15,000
square
feet
of the
new
structure
.
•
the
first
paper
was
printed
December
15
,
1913
in the
basement
pressroom
on the
new
250
ton
Hoe
presses
.
•
Herald
business
and
executive
offices
on the
main
floor
,
editorial
offices
-
second
floor
,
composing
and
steno
departments
-
third
floor
.
•
D.E
.
Black
jewellers
(later
Birks)
had a
new
jewellery
store
on the
ground
floor
.
•
built
at the
end
of
Calgary's
real
estate
boom
.
World
War
One
and the
resulting
depression
meant
that the
building
was not as
profitable
as
predicted
. In
November
1914
the
10
storey
Herald
building
had a
revenue
of
$60,000
from
$105,000
of
rentable
space
.
•
in
1915
there were
10
dentists
and
10
physicians
listed
as
tenants
. There
still
seven
vacant
offices
.
Over
the
years
it
provided
accommodation
for a
variety
of
realtors
,
lawyers
,
financial
organizations
and
oil
companies
and
geologists
.
•
by
1930
the "
Herald
owned
and
operated
Herald
Broadcasting
Studio
with the "
Tapestry
Studio
" and the
call
letters
CFAC
was
located
on the
8th
floor.
"
•
June
18
,
1932
the
Herald
needed
larger
facilities
and
moved
across
the
street
from the
1913
structure
into the "
Southam
Building
"
which
had been
built
in
1912
and was also
decorated
with
gargoyles
.
(these
gargoyles
were
removed
during
remodelling
in
1966
-
1967)
! by
1933
the
1913
Herald
Building
(now
called
the
Southam
building)
housed
17
physicians
and
31
surgeons
.
•
Southam's
sold
the
building
to
Greyhound
who
gutted
the
main
floor
to
build
a
drive
-through
bus
station
with an
attached
coffee
shop
and
ticket
office
.
•
May
1972
gargoyles
carefully
removed
from
exterior
.
Some
of the
figures
are
currently
on
public
view
at the
Alberta
Hotel
Building
,
Colonel
Walker
Park
, and the
University
of
Calgary
.
•
"
Greyhound
Building
"
purchased
by
AGT
and in the
fall
of
1972
demolished
to
make
way
for the
Len
Werry
building
.
•
in
1973
the
City
of
Calgary
acquired
200-300
decorative
terracotta
pieces
from
AGT
. The
City
maintained
a
representative
collection
of the
gargoyles
and in
1994
the
remaining
figures
were
put
up
for
public
auction
with the
proceeds
going
to the
Calgary
Historic
Preservation
Fund
.
CONTENTdm file name
615.tif
CONTENTdm number
613
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