Bridge Street United Church, Belleville: A cathedral-like church was built in 1865 by architect Augustus Stapley and rebuilt in 1887 by architect George Miller after a disastrous fire. The original rectangular plan of a Revival Renaissance style was transformed after the fire into an eclectic Romanesque Revival style. One gabled bay of the new style in the south and north walls replaced the two previous existing centre bays in those walls. The new gabled bay gave the appearance of the end wall of a transept. The eclecticism in this gable is expressed by the combination of the Gothic rose window, the Romanesque arcade belowed, capped by the rather classical pinnacles on the gable roof.