Shillinglaw, Walter Henderson

SHILLINGLAW, Walter Henderson (1864-1957)
(biography in preparation)

W.H. SHILLINGLAW (Commercial & Industrial works in Brandon)

(with Walter Chesterton) FLEMING BLOCK, Rosser Avenue at Eighth Street, for Dr. Fleming, 1890 (Manitoba Weekly Free Press, 17 April 1890, 13; Brandon Mail, 13 Nov. 1890, 1, descrip.; Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 19 Dec. 1890, 14, descrip.)
9th STREET, warehouse and bakery for F.B. McKenzie, 1890 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 19 Dec. 1890, 14)
9th STREET, at Princess Avenue, large stable block for T.E. Kelly, 1891 (Brandon Mail, 26 March 1891, 1, descrip.)
HOTEL, for an unnamed client, "...to be built in this city next summer", 1892 (Brandon Mail, 21 Jan. 1892, 8)
9th STREET, commercial block for William Johnston, 1892 (Brandon Mail, 5 May 1892, 4)
BRANDON TIMES PRINTING CO., 10th Street, 1892 (Brandon Mail, 5 May 1892, 4)
MACDONALD BLOCK, Rosser Avenue, for W.A. MacDonald, 1892 (Brandon Mail, 8 Sept. 1892, 3)
CHRISTIE BLOCK, Rosser Avenue, 1892-93; demol. 1979 (Manitoba, Brandon: An Architectural Walking Tour, 1982, illus.)
McLEOD & HANLEY CO., 9th Street, warehouses, 1897-98; 1904 (C.R., viii, 23 Dec. 1897, 1; Brandon b.p. 31, 27 April 1904)
NATION BLOCK, Rosser Avenue at 8th Street, a commercial block for Fred Nation, 1898 (Free Press Home Journal (Winnipeg), 20 Jan. 1898, 3; C.R., viii, 20 Jan. 1898, 1; Manitoba, Brandon: An Architectural Walking Tour, 1982, illus.)
BROWN & MITCHELL CO., Rosser Avenue, 1899 (C.R., x, 30 Aug. 1899, 2)
BRANDON MACHINE CO., 10th Street, factory, c. 1900 (list of works in Illustrated Souvenir of Brandon, Manitoba, c.1902, 12)
NATION & KELLY, Rosser Avenue, store, 1901 (C.R., xii, 20 Feb. 1901, 2)
KIRCHHOFFER BLOCK, Rosser Avenue, store for Hon. John A. Kirchoffer, 1902 (C.R., xii, 29 Jan. 1902, 2; Western Sun [Brandon], 15 May 1902, 1, descrip.)
ZINK BROTHERS LTD., Rosser Avenue, retail store, for William Zink and Jacob Zink, 1902 (C.R., xiii, 19 Feb. 1902, 2; Western Sun [Brandon], 15 May 1902, 1, descrip.)
W.W. CARRUTHERS CO., 9th Street, store and warehouse, 1902 (Western Sun [Brandon], 15 May 1902, 1, descrip.)
D.C. McKINNON CO., 8th street, retail store, 1902 (Western Sun [Brandon], 15 May 1902, 1, descrip.)
ALEXANDER MILLING CO., Pacific Avenue, additions to mill, with new grain elevator, 1902 (Western Sun [Brandon], 15 May 1902, 1, descrip.)
BEATTY BROS., Pacific Avenue, warehouse, 1910 (Brandon b.p. 1324, 7 April 1910)
BRANDON HARDWARE CO., Rosser Avenue, commercial block, 1910 (Brandon b.p. 1378, 13 May 1910)
NATION & SHEWAR DEPARTMENT STORE, Rosser Avenue, major addition to commercial block, 1910 (Brandon b.p. 1380, 13 May 1910; C.R., xxiv, 25 May 1910, 28; Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 23 June 1910, 4, with account of partial collapse during construction, and serious injuries to the architect W.H. Shillinglaw)
RENO HOTEL, Rosser Avenue, for James McLeod, 1910 (Brandon b.p. 1408, 25 June 1910)

W.H. SHILLINGLAW (Institutional & Ecclesiastical works in Brandon)

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, 8th Street at Louise Avenue, 1889 (Manitoba Weekly Free Press, 20 June 1889, 6; Brandon Mail, 18 July 1889, 8)
EAST WARD SCHOOL, 4th Street, 1889 (Brandon Mail, 26 Dec. 1889, 1, descrip.)
WEST WARD SCHOOL, 15th Street, 1889 (Brandon Mail, 26 Dec. 1889, 1, descrip.)
LAND TITLES OFFICE, Princess Avenue at 7th Street, 1890; altered 1957 (Manitoba Weekly Free Press (Winnipeg), 17 April 1890, 13; Brandon Mail, 22 May 1890, 2; Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 19 Dec. 1890, 14, descrip.; Manitoba, Brandon: An Architectural Walking Tour, 1982, illus.)
BRANDON CURLING RINK, 1890 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 5 Sept. 1890, 1; and 19 Dec. 1890, 14)
CENTRAL SCHOOL, Lorne Avenue at 5th Street, 1891-92 (Brandon Mail, 13 Aug. 1891, 1, descrip.)
BRANDON HILLS UNION CHURCH, 1896 (Manitoba, A Study of Church Buildings in Manitoba, 1987, 75, illus.)
PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION GROUNDS, race track, grand stand and horse stables for the Western Agricultural & Arts Association, 1897; Main Building, 1900 (C.R., viii, 8 July 1897, 1; xi, 7 March 1900, 2)
ISOLATION HOSPITAL, McTavish Avenue, 1900 (Western Sun [Brandon], 9 May 1901, 6, descrip.; C.R., xi, 30 May 1900, 3, t.c.)
ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 8th Street at Lorne Avenue, a commission won in a competition, 1901; manse, 1911 (Winnipeg Tribune, 13 May 1901, 7; Western Sun [Brandon], 16 May 1901, 3, descrip.; C.A.B., xv, April 1902, 52-3, illus.; C.R., xxv, 22 March 1911, 55; Early Buildings of Manitoba, 1973, 102, illus.)
ST. MATTHEW'S ANGLICAN CHURCH, 11th Street at Princess Avenue, a new Parish Hall and Sunday School building adjacent to the church, 1901-02 (Western Sun [Brandon], 16 Jan. 1902, 1, descrip.)
BRANDON GENERAL HOSPITAL, addition to the Nurses Home, 1902; large addition of a new wing to the Hospital, 1903 (Western Sun [Brandon], 15 May 1902, 1; Brandon Weekly Sun, 18 June 1903, 2, descrip.)
FIRE HALL NO. 2, 11th Street at McTavish Avenue, 1908 (Brandon b.p. 1104, 2 Dec. 1908)
KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Victoria Avenue at 15th Street, 1910; demol. 1939 (Brandon b.p. 1366, 12 May 1910)

W.H. SHILLINGLAW (Residential works in Brandon)

LOUISE AVENUE, at 7th Street, residence for Dr. Alexander Fleming, 1888 (Brandon Mail, 4 Oct. 1888, 8; descrip.)
3rd STREET, residence for Alderman J. Russell, 1890 (Brandon Mail, 13 Nov. 1890, 1)
6th STREET, residence for Alex Trotter, 1890 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 19 Dec. 1890, 14)
3rd STREET, at Louise Avenue, residence for James A. Russell, 1890 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 19 Dec. 1890, 14)
LORNE AVENUE, at 7th Street, residence for Kenneth Campbell, 1891 (Brandon Mail, 30 April 1891, 8)
3rd STREET, residence for D.M. McMillan, 1892 (Brandon Mail, 5 May 1892, 4)
VICTORIA AVENUE, at 3rd Street, residence for P. McKenzie, 1892 (Brandon Mail, 5 May 1892, 4)
18th STREET, row of six houses for Dr. Spencer, 1892 (Brandon Mail, 8 Sept. 1892, 3)
19th STREET, residence for Robert Hall, 1892 (Brandon Mail, 8 Sept. 1892, 3)
LORNE AVENUE, pair of houses for Jacob Zink and Lewis Zink, 1898 (C.A.B., xii, Jan. 1899, 5)
5th STREET, residence for John Hanbury, 1898 (C.A.B., xii, Jan. 1899, 5)
6th STREET, residence for W.H. Findlay, 1899 (C.R., x, 12 April 1899, 6)
15th STREET, residence for R.G. MacDonald, c. 1900 (list of works in Illustrated Souvenir of Brandon, Manitoba, c.1902, 12)
8th STREET, residence for A.B. McLeod, 1900 (C.R., xi, 2 May 1900)
12th STREET, at Victoria Avenue, residence for Peter Payne, 1902 (Western Sun [Brandon], 15 May 1902, 1)

SHILLINGLAW & MARSHALL (works in Brandon)

BRANDON CURLING RINK, 1911 (C.R., xxv, 1 March 1911, 26)
BURCHILL BLOCK, Rosser Avenue, 1911 (C.R., xxv, 8 March 1911, 138; Brandon b.p. 1493, 22 March 1911)
ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Lorne Avenue at 8th Street, 1911 (Brandon b.p. 1483, 20 March 1911)
9th STREET, residence for Robert J. Alexander, 1911 (Brandon b.p. 1538, 26 May 1911)
ROSSER AVENUE, stores and apartments for Andrews & Unicume, 1911 (Brandon b.p. 1567, 5 July 1911)
ALEXANDER, MAN., public school, 1912 (C.R., xxvi, 10 April 1912, 65)
13th STREET, bakery for G.H. Hadley, 1912 (Brandon b.p. 1685, 16 April 1912)
VICTORIA AVENUE, residence for Harry F. Maley, 1912 (Brandon b.p. 1768, 26 June 1912)
PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION GROUNDS, 13th Street at Brandon Avenue, Display Building No. 2, grandstand, gate entrance, cattle barn and poultry building, 1913 (Brandon b.p. 1882 & 1883, 19 Feb. 1913; b.p. 1960 & 1961, 30 May 1913; Manitoba, Display Building No. 2, 1984, 12-15, illus. & descrip.)
PRINCESS STREET, garage for James D. Kennedy, 1913 (Brandon b.p. 1970, 5 June 1913)
BRANDON GENERAL HOSPITAL, Nurse's Home, Frederick Street, 1914 (Brandon b.p. 2212, 13 June 1914)
FLEMING PUBLIC SCHOOL, Louise Avenue, 1914-15 (Brandon b.p. 2236, 4 Aug. 1914; C.R., xxix, 13 Jan. 1915, 53)

W.H. SHILLINGLAW (works in Brandon)

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 12th Street near Lorne Street, 1927-28 (Manitoba, A Study of the Church Buildings in Manitoba, 1987, 72, illus.)
EARL HAIG JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL, Victoria Avenue at First Street, 1928 (Manitoba, Brandon: An Architectural Walking Tour, 1982, list of works in biography)
3rd STREET, at Lorne Avenue, apartment block for I.A. Forbes, 1928 (C.R., xlii, 13 June 1928, 69)
FEDERAL BUILDING, Princess Avenue at 11th Street, 1930 (Manitoba, Brandon: An Architectural Walking Tour, 1982, illus.)

W.H. SHILLINGLAW (works elsewhere in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and British Columbia)

CHATER, MAN., Presbyterian Church, 1888 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 25 Aug. 1888, 4, t.c.; Perth Courier [Perth, Ont.], 3 Jan. 1890, 8)
GRISWOLD, MAN., a large brick hotel, with 100 foot frontage, 1889 (Manitoba Weekly Free Press, 20 June 1889, 6)
ALEXANDER, MAN., Presbyterian Church, 2nd Avenue at Clyde Street, 1889; annex and tower added in 1908; spire later removed; still standing in 2023 (Brandon Sun, 18 July 1889, 8, t.c.)
ROUNTHWAITE, MAN., Presbyterian Church, 1891; demol. (C.R., ii, 25 April 1891, 2, t.c.)
MELITA, MAN., public school, 1893 (C.R., iv, 16 Feb. 1893, 1; Brandon Mail, 27 April 1893, 5, descrip.)
DELORAINE, MAN., school for Broadway District No. 409, 1893 (C.R., iv, 13 April 1893, 2, t.c.)
DOUGLAS, MAN., Methodist Church, Railway Street near East Street, 1893; steeple removed 1930; church still standing in 2023 (Brandon Mail, 18 May 1893, 5, t.c.)
OAK LAKE, MAN., public school, 1893 (Brandon Mail, 29 June 1893, 8; Brandon Sun, 7 Sept. 1893, 5, descrip.)
SOURIS, MAN., public school, 1894 (Brandon Mail, 31 May 1894, 8)
CARBERRY, MAN., public school, 1895 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 13 May 1895, 3, t.c.)
MOOSE JAW, SASK., major addition to Victoria School, 1895 (Moose Jaw Times, 31 May 1895, 8)
BRANDON HILLS, MAN., Presbyterian Church, 1896; burned April 2004 (Brandon Mail, 29 Oct. 1896, 1; Manitoba, Architectural Heritage: The Brandon and Area Planning District, 1983, 177, illus.)
GRISWOLD, MAN., Methodist Church, Patterson Street near Assiniboine Avenue, 1896; still standing in 2023 (Winnipeg Tribune, 8 Aug. 1896, 5; Parks Canada, Canada's Historic Places, Designation statement 24 Oct. 1989, descrip, but lacking reference to the architect)
GRISWOLD, MAN., public school, 1897 (C.R., viii, 1 July 1897, 2)
MINNEDOSA, MAN., residence for James W. Tedder, 1897 (C.R., viii, 29 July 1897, 3)
SOURIS, MAN., Presbyterian Church, 4th Street South opposite 5th Avenue West, 1897, and later called Knox United Church, demol. (C.R., viii, 29 July 1897, 2)
CARTWRIGHT, MAN., public school, 1897 (C.R., viii, 29 July 1897, 1)
CRYSTAL CITY, MAN., public school, 1898 (Winnipeg Tribune, 18 April 1898, 3, t.c.)
PIPESTONE, MAN., public school, 1899 (C.R., x, 12 April 1899, 2)
BALDUR, MAN., store for Alexander Fowler, 1899 (C.R., x, 12 April 1899, 2)
WAWANESA, MAN., meeting hall for the I.O.O.F., 1899 (C.R., x, 12 April 1899, 2)
OAK LAKE, MAN., building for E. Scarlett, 1899 (C.R., x, 10 May 1899, 2)
CARBERRY, MAN., public school, 1899 (C.R., x, 26 July 1899, 2)
OAK LAKE, MAN., barn for William Chambers, 1899 (C.R., x, 26 July 1899, 2)
ALTONA, MAN., public school, 1899 (C.R., x, 26 July 1899, 2)
SCHOAL LAKE, MAN., hospital, 1899 (C.R., x, 26 July 1899, 2)
SOURIS, MAN., residence for John F. Dezall, 1899 (C.R., x, 30 Aug. 1899, 2)
PEACHLAND, B.C., hotel for the Townsite Co., 1900 (C.R., x, 17 Jan. 1900, 2)
MELITA, MAN., store and residence for John Crerar, 1900 (C.R., xi, 30 May 1900, 2)
STONEWALL, MAN., residence for Dr. A.N. McLeod, 1900 (C.R., xi, 30 May 1900, 2)
SOURIS, MAN., residence for William Herriott, 1901 (C.R., xii, 6 March 1901, 2)
MOOSE JAW, SASK., St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Main Street North, 1901-02 (C.R., xii, 10 April 1901, 2, t.c.; Moose Jaw Times, 7 Nov. 1902, 1, illus. & descrip.)
RAPID CITY, MAN., hotel for Thomas Evoy, 1901 (C.R., xii, 1 May 1901, 2)
RAPID CITY, MAN., public school, 1901 (C.R., xii, 2 Oct. 1901, 4)
MOOSOMIN, SASK., Presbyterian Church, 1902 (C.R., xii, 29 Jan. 1902, 2)
HARTNEY, MAN., store for A.E. Hill Co., 1902 (C.R., xii, 29 Jan. 1902, 2)
CARNDUFF, SASK., Presbyterian Church, 1902 (C.R., xiii, 4 June 1902, 1)
FAIRFAX, MAN., Presbyterian Church, 1903 (Manitoba, A Study of Church Buildings in Manitoba, 1987, 110, illus.)
RATHWELL, MAN., public school, 1903 (C.R., xiv, 25 March 1903, 2, t.c.)
SOURIS, MAN., Methodist Church, 1906 (C.R., xvii, 26 Sept. 1906, 2)
NINETTE, MAN., Manitoba Sanatorium for Consumptives, 1909-10 (C.R., xxiii, 25 Aug. 1909, 36, illus. & descrip.; Winnipeg Tribune, 23 June 1910, 3, descrip., but lacking attribution)