Robert Findlay
Robert Findlay | |
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Born |
1859 Inverness, Scotland |
Died | 1951 |
Nationality | Canadian |
Occupation | Architect |
Buildings | Sun Life Building |
Robert Findlay (1859–1951) was a Canadian architect. He was born in Inverness, Scotland, and moved to Montreal in 1885. He won the competition for the first Sun Life Building, and was the architect for the project, which he began in 1890. The Sun Life company left this building for its current location in 1913.
Findlay cultivated an extensive practice, working in later years with his son, Frank. He designed several mansions in the Golden Square Mile and a number of other large private houses in Westmount, including Westmount City Hall. Among his private clients he included four of the Molson family; Robert Wilson Reford; F.E. Meredith; Charles Meredith; J.K.L. Ross; Sir Edward Beatty; Charles Francis Smithers; A.A. Bronfman and Sir Mortimer Davis.[1]
Many of the Golden Square Mile homes he designed were later purchased by McGill University, including the Sir Mortimer Davis House (now Purvis Hall). He also designed the Calvary Congregational Church in Westmount (1911), located at the intersection of Greene Street and Dorchester Boulevard; demolished in 1961. He was also responsible for Mull Hall (1916), (later known as Stewart Hall) on Lakeshore Rd, and for the Hallward House (1925) on Mountain Street, later known as Martlet House, but not to be confused with the Martlet House on Peel Street, built by David Spence in 1928.
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Sir Mortimer Davis House (1900)
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Harold Stearns House (1904)
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William A. Molson House (1905)
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George Sumner House (1906)
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Charlotte R. Harrisson House (1912)
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Herbert Molson House (1912)
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Charles Wesley MacLean House (1916)
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Harrieth Frothingham House (1916)
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Westmount City Hall (1922)
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Alice Graham House (1925)
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Joseph-Aldéric Raymond House (1929)
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Abe Bronfman House (1931)
External links
- McGill archives profile
- Robert Findlay and the Macaulay Family Architecture by Hazel Power (1993 thesis abstract)
- Stewart Hall
- Westmount Public Library: chronology
- Purvis Hall (formerly Sir Mortimer B. Davis House) from Virtual McGill
- Martlet House (formerly Hallward House) from Virtual McGill
- Historic Places in Canada
References
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