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Land Titles Building

76 Fairford Street W, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, S6H, Canada

Formally Recognized: 1997/07/07

Front view of Land Titles Building; Government of Saskatchewan, James Winkel, 2004.
The Land Titles Building
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Other Name(s)

Land Titles Building
Moose Jaw Land Titles Building
Yvette Moore Fine Art Gallery

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Construction Date(s)

1910/01/01 to 1910/12/31

Listed on the Canadian Register: 2005/01/25

Statement of Significance

Description of Historic Place

The Moose Jaw Land Titles building is a Municipal Heritage Property located at 76 Fairford Street West in Moose Jaw. The designation applies to a one-storey brick building located on five city lots downtown Moose Jaw.

Heritage Value

The heritage value of the Moose Jaw Land Titles Building resides in its association with growth and prosperity in the Moose Jaw region. It played a pivotal role in the transfer of land titles in that region at the turn of the century. The Dominion government's promotion of western settlement after the completion of the trans-continental railway in 1885, and the creation of Saskatchewan in 1905 resulted in a huge influx of prairie settlers. The increasing number of settlers led to the need for a network of Land Titles Offices across the province. As a result this building was constructed by the province in 1910 and expanded in 1922.

The heritage value of the Land Titles Building also lies in its architecture. The building was designed by prominent Regina architects Storey and Van Egmond and built by the Navin Brothers. The building's style evokes Georgian classicism through the fan shaped windows, Doric columns, and prominent cornice. Storey and Van Egmond used this style for several land titles buildings across the province. It also evokes permanency; something the government thought was essential to portray safety and security to those purchasing titles to new agricultural land in the West.

Source:

City of Moose Jaw Bylaw No. 4987 of 1997.

Character-Defining Elements

The heritage value of the Moose Jaw Land Titles Building resides in the following character-defining elements:
-those elements that reflect permanence and security such as the brick and Tyndall stone construction;
-those interior elements that reflect the use of the building as a land titles office such as the interior office partitions, marble floors, high ceiling, and fire-proof design;
-those architectural features that reflect the Georgian classical style such as the arched windows, Greek Doric columns adorning the main entrance and prominent cornice;
-the intermittent use of brick and Tyndall stone.

Recognition

Jurisdiction

Saskatchewan

Recognition Authority

Local Governments (SK)

Recognition Statute

Heritage Property Act, s. 11(1)(a)

Recognition Type

Municipal Heritage Property

Recognition Date

1997/07/07

Historical Information

Significant Date(s)

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Theme - Category and Type

Peopling the Land
Settlement

Function - Category and Type

Current

Commerce / Commercial Services
Eating or Drinking Establishment
Commerce / Commercial Services
Studio

Historic

Government
Office or office building

Architect / Designer

Edgar Storey and William Van Egmond

Builder

Navin Brothers

Additional Information

Location of Supporting Documentation

Department of Culture, Youth and Recreation Heritage Resources Branch 1919 Saskatchewan Drive Regina, SK File: MHP 855

Cross-Reference to Collection

Fed/Prov/Terr Identifier

MHP 855

Status

Published

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