Fonds 37 - Harold Robert Little

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Harold Robert Little

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    CA CAC 37

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    • 1919 (Creation)
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      Little, Harold Robert, 1887-1948

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    (1887-1948)

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    Born in London, Ontario, Harold Robert Little graduated with a B.Sc. Degree in architecture from McGill University in 1910.
    He moved to Calgary where he was engaged in large-scale construction work, then returned to Montreal to take charge of the Architectural Department of the Merchants Bank of Canada head office. In 1922 the bank was absorbed by the Bank of Montreal and Harold Lawson invited him to form a new partnership. During the next 25 years, they obtained major commissions for commercial, industrial, residential and institutional works in Montreal and southern Quebec.
    Mr. Little held the position of Lecturer on Building Construction at the School of Architecture at McGill University and in 1935 submitted an entry under his own name in the competition for a new gymnasium, pool and outdoor stadium, on Pine Avenue, McGill University, for which he received the Third Prize.

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    This material was formerly used as a teaching aid at the McGill University School of Architecture.

    Le matériel servait antérieurement d'outil pédagogique à l'École d'architecture de l'Université McGill.

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    "Architectural Drawing, 1919, 1 drawing." Included is a watercolour drawing of a stone figure from Mont St. Michel in France.

    "Dessin architectural, 1919, 1 dessin." Aquarelle d'une sculpture de pierre située au Mont-Saint-Michel (France).

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      Born in London, ON, Harold Robert Little (1887-1948) was educated at the McGill University School of Architecture where he received a degree in architectural engineering in 1910. As an architect he supervised large-scale construction work in Calgary and later worked for the Merchants Bank of Canada. In Montreal he practiced privately and in partnership with Harold Lawson (1885-1969). Lawson and Little designed a number of branches of the Bank of Montreal. Little also taught in the School of Architecture at McGill University.

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      Né à London (Ontario), Harold Robert Little (1887-1948) a reçu sa formation à l'École d'architecture de l'Université McGill où il a obtenu un diplôme de génie architectural en 1910. À titre d'architecte, il a supervisé d'importants travaux de construction à Calgary puis a travaillé pour la Merchants Bank of Canada. À Montréal, il a exercé l'architecture de façon indépendante et en association avec Harold Lawson (1885-1969). Lawson et Little ont dessiné plusieurs des succursales de la Banque de Montréal. Little a aussi enseigné à l'École d'architecture de l'Université McGill.

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      103

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      Q71844263

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      https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q71844263

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