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Proposal of Additions to School at Hudson Heights

File consists of architectural drawings for elementary school (proposed additions: new wing: 2 floors, gymnasium and 3 classrooms; brick; wall bearing), including 13 development drawings (floor plans, elevations, sections) and 10 working drawings (floor plans, roof plan, elevations, section).

Decorations for McGill University for the Royal Visit of 1939

File consists of drawings for decorations, as well as photographs and correspondence. Drawings include:
5 development drawings: elevations, McGill and Macdonald arms, decorations
5 working drawings: entrance, building decorations
42 detail drawings: textile decorations, ironwork (including masts and posts), fittings, plasterwork, heraldry, lettering, woodwork

Decorations for McGill University for the Royal Visit of 1951

File consists of drawings for decorations and file folder of correspondence. Drawings include:
1 sketch drawing: heraldry
1 development drawing: site plan
34 working drawings: heraldic decorations
33 detail drawings: heraldic decorations, woodwork (including fittings, panels, shields).

Whitney Fountain

File consists of architectural drawings for fountain (stone), including:
1 presentation drawing: perspective of sculpture in pool
1 development drawing: base
1 working drawing: plan, elevations
4 detail drawings: block plan, pool, winter covering

Queen's University Athletic Building

Includes 4 plans; 2 elevations; 1 plan/elev ./sect.; 3 details: schedules, pipe trench, wall conditions at column, roof eaves, wall at circular stairs, plan, track, plaster, doors, window, women's locker room, swimming pool and gallery, sections.

École Technique de Montréal

Includes 5 plans; 2 elevations; 2 sections; 7 details: elevation/section, elevation section, soffit of cornice, plan, reflected ceiling plan; 1 other: heating and ventilation. Undated drawings include 14 by John S. Archibald and M. Perrault, Associate Architects, 1 by Saxe and Archibald, Architects, and 2 by John S. Archibald with A. Venne, Consulting Architect. Maurice Perrault died in 1909. From 1902 to 1913 or 1914, Archibald frequently practiced with Charles Saxe as Saxe & Archibald.

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