- CA CAC 66-1-0064
- File
- 1906-1909
Part of France Gagnon Pratte
Folder contains 3 photographs : 1 of the plan, 2 of the elevation concerning the house of David S. Walker in Montreal
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Part of France Gagnon Pratte
Folder contains 3 photographs : 1 of the plan, 2 of the elevation concerning the house of David S. Walker in Montreal
Part of France Gagnon Pratte
Folder contains 1 photograph of the exterior concerning the Merchants Bank of Halifax in Montreal
Part of France Gagnon Pratte
Folder contains 2 photographs : 2 of the exterior concerning the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts in Montreal
Houses for Mount Royal Building Co. Ltd
Part of Percy Erskine Nobbs Fonds
File consists of working drawings (floor plans, elevations, section) for urban houses (semi-detached, basement, 2 floors, 3 bedrooms; stone; wood; wall bearing).
Proposal of House for A.C. Geddes
Part of Percy Erskine Nobbs Fonds
Urban house (detached, basement, 2 floors, attic, 5 bedrooms); brick and stone; wall bearing.
9 development drawings: floor plans, elevations, sections
[War] Memorial Tablet for Knox-Crescent Church
Part of Percy Erskine Nobbs Fonds
Memorial tablet; wood and brass.
1 development drawing: tablet
2 detail drawings: tablet, lettering
1 photograph: 1 other
Part of Percy Erskine Nobbs Fonds
Furniture.
6 development drawings: furniture
7 detail drawings: furniture
Proposal of Apartment Building
Part of Percy Erskine Nobbs Fonds
File consists of architectural drawings for apartment building and 1 perspective photograph. Drawings include:
5 sketch drawings: elevations, entrance, perspectives
1 presentation drawing: perspective
1 development drawing: perspective
Part of Masson Collection
File include two items: a letter from William McGillivray to Jacob Oldham concerning trade between Lower Canada and Bermuda and subpoena for Joseph Briere to appear in a cause in which one of the requestors is William McGillivray.
Part of Masson Collection
File contains court documents relating to the vacant estate of the late Simon McTavish (File 1).