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Box 116, 777 Fort Street
Victoria, BC V8W 1G9
Phone: (250) 382-4755
office@hallmarksociety.ca
2011 Awards Recipients
Note: For descriptions of categories, please see our Awards Criteria
For details of each award, click on the links below.
Awards of Merit |
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The first Award of Merit was presented to Ann and Heather McPherson for the restoration of 825 Foul Bay Road |
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The second Award of Merit was presented to Red Brick Holdings for the rehabilitation of 1046 Mason Street. |
Michael Sarosiuk won an Award of Merit for the restoration of the stonework at 1566 Hampshire Road. |
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Knappett Projects won an Award of Merit for their work to rehabiitate 555 Pembroke Street. |
Caroline Noya and Heather Vantreight won an Award of Merit for the continued maintenance of, and the restoration of, 4423 Tyndall Avenue. |
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Hobo Holdings won an Award of Merit for the rehabilitation of 1005 Langley Street. |
Dennis and Vicki Sanders won an Award of Merit for the restoration of 3956 Stan Wright Lane. |
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Peter Pollen won an award of Merit for his years of service to heritage. |
City of Victoria Parks won an Award of Merit for the restoration and repurposing of the Beacon Hill Park Bandstand. |
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Terrence Merx and Clara Toledo won an Award of Merit for the restoration of the house and carriage house at 1417 Fernwood Road. |
Michael Moser won an Award of Merit for the rehabilitation of the Rennie and Taylor Apartments at 2008-2010 Fernwood Road. |
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Communication Award |
Nancy J. Hughes won the Communication Award for the publication of her book: "Built by Luney Bros." |
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President's Award | |
![]() | The President's Award was won by the Congregation of Oak Bay United Church for the restoration of the historic church at 1355 Mitchell Street. |
Michael Williams Award |
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The transformation of The Hudson at 1701 Douglas Street from a department store to residential and commercal use won the Michael Williams Award for The Townline Group of Companies. |
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Louis Award | |
| The Townline Group of Companies won the Louis Award for the completion of The Hudson, the largest heritage projec ever undertaken by a private developer in British Columbia. |
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