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Modern Gothic in Canada

by R. H. Hubbard

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28 Norman A. Nunn, St Paul's Church, Toronto, Canada (Toronto, 1967).

29 E. R. Arthur, Toronto, No Mean City (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1964), p. 196.

30 JRAIC, vol. XVII, no. 7 (July 1940), p. 117 (obituary by Stuart C. Parker).

31 JRAIC, vol. I, no.1 (January-March 1924), pp. 5-19.

32 Cf. J. M. Lyle, "Canadian Architecture," p. 62.

33 He also designed the chapel of Trinity College School, Port Hope, Ontario, plans for which were exhibited OAA, 1931, nos 127-128.

34 Sidney Childs, "Trinity College, University of Toronto," JRAIC, vol. II, no.6 (November-December 1925), pp.195-203.

35 Allan George also designed Christ Church, Deer Park, Toronto (1922) and St Luke's, Toronto (OAA, 1931, no. 160) and assisted Sir Giles Gilbert Scott at Trinity College chapel (see fig. 3).

36 JRAIC, vol. XVIII, no. 11 (November 1941), pp. 182-185.

37 TSA, nos 56, 64, illustrated p. 58; Wright, op. cit., p. 12, th exterior illustrated p. 21.

38 TSA, nos 58, 59, a drawing reproduced p. 80.

39 Arthur, "Toronto Chapter, O. A. A.," p. 141. Chapman & Oxley's Wycliffe College library, Toronto, with a goodhammer-beam roof, was exhibited O. A. A., 1931, no. 83.

40 TSA, no.247, a preliminary drawing reproduced p. 67; Lyle, "Canadian Architecture," p. 64.

41 JRAIC, vol. VIII, no. 3 (March 1931), p. 93; O. A. A., 1931, nos 274-276, 392-393.

42 Arthur, "Toronto Chapter, O. A. A.," p. 144.

43 J. Francis Brown was associated with Andrew Sharp in the design of Deer Park Presbyterian Church, Toronto (TSA, no. 199, illustrated p. 117). The firm of J. Francis Brown & Son designed Park Road Baptist Church, Toronto, in 1927 (JRAIC, vol. IV, no.12 [December 1927], pp. 424-429).

44 Drawings were exhibited O. A. A., 1929, nos 427-428, 502; 1931, no. 399.

45 JRAIC, vol. XII, no. 1 (January 1935), p. 26.

46 JRAIC, vol. XXIX, no. 7 (July 1951), p. 225.

47 JRAIC, vol. VIII, no. 9 (September 1931), p. 339; vol. XI, no. 4 (April 1934), pp. 55-59; Cathedral of Christ the King, Hamilton, Canada (Hamilton: 1934).

48 JRAIC, vol. XI, no. 3 (March 1934), a detail illustrated P.36; O. A. A., 1935, nos 165-167.

49 JRAIC, vol. XV, no. 3 (March 1938), p. 65.

50 Several, however, experimented with European Gothic e.g. Henri Labelle (b. 1896) at Loyola College chapel, Montreal (c. 1933) and Valleyfield Cathedral (1935), and Albert Larue (b. 1891) at Saint-Dominique, Quebec (1935).

51 JRAIC, vol. VII, no. 8 (August 1930), pp. 291-296.

52 JRAIC, vol. II, no. 2 (March-April 1925), pp. 52-56.

53 JRAIC, vol. VI, no.12 (December 1929), pp. 442-443; vol. IX, no. 11 (November 1932), pp. 240-247.

54 Now called the Faculty of Religious Studies. JRAIC, vol. XI, nos 7-8 (July-August 1934), pp. 114-116.

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