The Red Antiquities Building is an important piece of the fabric that is our community. From the 13 inch wooden boards to the side by side commercial and residential layout, there are so many aspects of this building which are both historical and unique. We invite you to read about these features in an online magazine simply called: The Red Antiquities Building. Enjoy!


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During our exhibit at The Arts Project, we featured a 9 minute documentary which chronicled the history, restoration and renovation of The Red Antiquities Building.

Take a look at how far we’ve come and the many people involved in bringing us Back From The Brink:

A sincere thank you to everyone who supported our exhibit: From Ruins To Renewal at The Arts Project.  Local photographers Mike Wood and April King captured the history of the building with a unique perspective and a contemporary style. With nothing but a camera, natural light and a keen eye, these photographers portrayed an important part of London’s heritage. These photographs were a welcome addition to the gallery and can still be a welcome addition to your home.

We owe an enormous amount of gratitude to The London Heritage Council, City of London and the Community Heritage Investment Program jury members for funding this important exhibit.

 

 

 

Last fall, at Doors Open, a number of visitors shared their memories of the Red Antiquities Building with heritage volunteers.

We are in the process of collecting stories, pictures, and memories Londoners have about the building. We would like to invite the public to send in their stories and any photos they may have of this historic landmark to:

kathleen@pathways.on.ca

Thank you from the Red Antiquities Project Team

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