Today we take a look at one of the downtown buildings from Windsor’s past. This building stood on the s.w. corner of Ouellette and Chatham St., where the Royal Bank is today. Romanesque in style, the building was designed by architects Maycock & Newman. The three story building was built with shops on the ground floor, offices on the second and the third reserved for Lodges.
It was originally commissioned by the mayor of Windsor at the time, Oscar Fleming and I believe his brothers. Somewhere along the line, the building became known as the Victoria Block.
The final design varied slightly from the rendering above, as the corner turret was never built. It was a very impressive structure, and was home to Kresge’s until the night of December 23/24, 1945.
At 12:05 am on Dec 24th, a fire was spotted in the building, and the blaze was described as “the biggest fire in Windsor’s history”.
The fire raged all morning, and into the next afternoon, and when all was said and done, the building was destroyed. Damage was pegged at $1,000,000 (adjusted for inflation, $1 million 1945 dollars = $12.7 million today)
Kresge’s rebuilt on the same site, and the site is now home to the Royal Bank.
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I found this link through the Walkerville Reunion site on Facebook. The fire chief, Chief Clarence J. DeFields was my mom's father (my grandfather)serving on the Fire Department for 48 years! He was also the General Manager of the Goodfellows of Windsor, who raised money for food and necessities for the needy people of Windsor, especially during the Christmas Season.
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Cheif Clarence J. DeFields was my great grandfather, his son (my grandfather), Clarence E. DeFields was a district chief in Windsor for several decades. The family was also very active in the Windsor Yacht Club.