Shorey, Harold Edgar

SHOREY, Harold Edgar (1886-1971)
(biography in preparation)

H. SHOREY (works in Montreal)

MONTREAL INDOOR TENNIS CLUB, Cote des Neiges at Trafalgar Avenue, 1914 (C.R., xxviii, 24 June 1914, 82)

SHOREY & RITCHIE (Residential Works in Montreal unless noted)

LAKE MANITOU, QUE., for Mrs. W.H. Drummond, 1919 (E. McMann, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Spring Exhibitions 1880-1970, 1988, 351)
DORVAL, QUE., for Eliza Bryson, Bord-du-Lac Road, 1919 (Montreal, Les Residences, 1987, 106-07, illus.)
WINNIPEG, MAN., for Harold Reynolds, Academy Road, 1922 (E. McMann, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Spring Exhibitions 1880-1970, 1988, 351)
CHOISY, QUE., for Campbell Humphrey, 1924 (E. McMann, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Spring Exhibitions 1880-1970, 1988, 351)
SENNEVILLE, QUE., for D. Forbes Angus, 1926 (R.A.I.C. Journal, v, June 1928, 214, 216, illus. & descrip.; C.H.G., vii, Nov. 1930, 41, illus.; x, Aug. 1933, 40, illus.; Montreal, Les Residences, 1987, 33, illus.)
WESTMOUNT, for Henry Newman, Avenue Road, 1926 (E. McMann, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Spring Exhibitions 1880-1970, 1988, 351)
WESTMOUNT, residence for Arthur J. Nesbitt, Forden Avenue, 1926 (R.A.I.C. Journal, vi, May 1928, 175, illus.; Montreal, Les Residences, 1987, 540-3, illus.)
WESTMOUNT, for Charles J. Brown, Clarke Avenue, 1927 (E. McMann, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Spring Exhibitions 1880-1970, 1988, 351)
QUEBEC CITY, QUE., for Allen Boswell, Belvedere Avenue, 1927 (C.R., xli, 22 June 1927, 57; Quebec City b.p., 1217, 15 June 1927)
TRAFALGAR CIRCLE, for Hugh B. Griffith, 1927 (C.H.G., v, Feb. 1928, 36; R.A.I.C. Journal, v, May 1928, 167, illus.)
WESTMOUNT, for Edwin N. Todd, Lexington Avenue, 1928 (Montreal, Les Residences, 1987, 714, illus.)
WESTMOUNT, for Fred Peverly, Clarke Avenue, 1928 (R.A.I.C. Journal, v, May 1928, 179, illus.; C.H.G., v, Aug. 1928, 26, illus.)
WESTMOUNT, for Mrs. F.R. Douglas, 1928 (C.H.G., v, June 1928, 44, illus.)
WESTMOUNT, for Ernest A. Whitley, Westmount Avenue, 1928 (R.A.I.C. Journal, v, May 1928, 174, illus.)
WESTMOUNT, for Mrs. Howard Smith, Clarke Avenue, 1928 (C.R., xlii, 26 Sept. 1928, 72)
PRIEST'S FARM, Wood Street at Baratt Road, housing development, 1929-30 (R.A.I.C. Journal, vii, Dec. 1930, 443-50, illus. & descrip.)
TOWN OF MOUNT ROYAL, Mount Royal Gardens, a large tract of 900 houses, near Mount Royal Station, 1931-32 (MacLean Builder's Guide [Toronto], Vol. 9, No. 2, March 1931, 19-20, 39, illus. & descrip.)
HOLTON AVENUE, for Col. D. Rykert McCuaig, 1929 (C.H.G., vii, Jan. 1930, 30)
WESTMOUNT, for H.R. Cockfield, Edgehill Road, 1931 (C.R., xlv, 20 May 1931, 386, illus.; R.A.I.C. Journal, xi, Sept. 1934, 136, illus.)
LAKESIDE, QUE., for G. Lamartine, 1932 (E. McMann, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Spring Exhibitions 1880-1970, 1988, 351)
WESTMOUNT, for Israel Tarshis, Ramezay Road, 1932 (C.R., xlvi, 7 Sept. 1932, 57)
OUTREMONT, for Simon Kirsh, Pagnuelo Avenue, 1934 (Montreal, Les Residences, 1987, 376, illus.)
WESTMOUNT, for F.G. Donaldson, Edgehill Road, 1934 (C.H.G., xi, Dec. 1934, 41, illus.)
WESTMOUNT, for Robert W. Mitchell, Cedar Avenue, 1935 (C.R., xlix, 15 May 1935, 405-06, illus. & descrip.)
COMO, QUE., for Andrew Sturrock, 1939 (C.H.G., xvi, Sept. 1939, 33, illus.; R.A.I.C. Journal, xviii, April 1941, 72, illus.)
LAKE ECHO, QUE., for R.J. Magor, 1939 (C.H.G., xvi, Nov. 1939, 19-21, illus.)
HUDSON, QUE., for A.W. Browne and Cecil Nelson, 1941 (E. McMann, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Spring Exhibitions 1880-1970, 1988, 351)
COMO, QUE., for Miss N. Howlett, 1941 (E. McMann, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Spring Exhibitions 1880-1970, 1988, 351)
POINTE CLAIRE, QUE, for George Muir, 1941 (E. McMann, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Spring Exhibitions 1880-1970, 1988, 351)
MONTEBELLO, QUE., for Henry Doorly, 1941 (C.H.G., xviii, May 1941, 18-21, illus.)
TOWN OF MOUNT ROYAL, The Royal Manor Apartments, Sherwood Crescent at Carlyle Avenue, 1941 (Montreal Daily Star, 5 Feb. 1941, 27, descrip.; and 15 Feb. 1941, 26, detailed architectural descrip.; Gazette [Montreal], 12 April 1941, 21, illus.)
WESTMOUNT, for Spalding Black, Redfern Avenue, 1941 (C.H.G., xix, March 1942, 20-4, 39, 46, illus.)
HUDSON HEIGHTS, QUE., for W.M. Bourke, 1946 (C.H.G., xxiii, Dec. 1946, 50, illus.)

SHOREY & RITCHIE (Other works in Montreal unless noted)

SHAWINIGAN FALLS, QUE., High School, c. 1924 (R.A.I.C. Journal, iv, Sept. 1927, 338, illus. & descrip.)
SHERBROOKE STREET WEST, at Grey Avenue, stores and apartments for Nathan Shribman, 1924 (C.R., xxxviii, 23 Jan. 1924, 53)
ROYAL BANK, Sherbrooke Street West at Hampton Avenue, 1925 (Montreal, Les Banques, 1980, 92-3, illus.)
SAINT JOHN, N.B., Children's Ward for the St. John County Hospital, 1929 (Canadian Hotel Review, vii, April 1929, 34)
SHAWINIGAN FALLS, QUE., Trinity United Church, Cedar Avenue, 1931 (inf. from United Church Archives, Toronto)
POLICE & FIRE STATION No. 10, St. Luke Street at St. Matthew Street, 1931 (C.R., xlv, 8 April 1931, 84; R.A.I.C. Journal, viii, Dec. 1931, 412, illus.; Tim Morawetz, Art Deco Architecture Across Canada, 2017, 81, illus. & descrip.)
OUTREMONT, Guy Drummond School, Lajoie Avenue, major addition, 1931 (C.R., xlv, 11 March 1931, 120; Montreal, Les Edifices Scolaires, 1980, 54-5, illus.)
IONA AVENUE SCHOOL, 1937 (C.R., l, 17 Feb. 1937, 28)
PROVINCIAL TRANSPORT CO. BUS TERMINAL, Dorchester Street West at Drummond Street, 1938; demol. (Gazette [Montreal], 15 Oct. 1937, 13, illus. & descrip.; R.A.I.C. Journal, xv, Jan. 1938, 295; Nov. 1938, 248-9, illus.; xviii, April 1941, 67, illus.; Canadian Transportation, xli, Aug. 1938, 409-11, illus. & descrip.)
(with Bernhardt E. Muller, New York City) FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, McGregor Avenue at Cote des Neiges Road, major addition, 1939-40 (Montreal Daily Star, 16 Feb. 1939, 34; C.R., liii, 19 June 1940, 42)
PROVINCE OF QUEBEC ASSOCIATION OF ARCHITECTS, office building for the P.Q.A.A., 1939-40, a commission won by Shorey & Richie in a competition (Gazette [Montreal], 14 Oct. 1939, 15; inf. Scott Edwards)
STE. MARGUERITE, QUE., The Alpine Inn, 1940 (C.R., liii, 3 Jan. 1940, 29; R.A.I.C. Journal, xviii, April 1941, 58)
GRANBY, QUE., major addition to High School, Ottawa Street, 1941 (C.R., liv, 8 Oct. 1941, 117)
PROVINCIAL TRANSPORT CO. GARAGE, Dorchester Street West near Ottawa Street, 1941 (C.R., lv, 12 Aug. 1942, 10-11, illus. & descrip.; R.A.I.C. Journal, xix, Aug. 1942, 165, illus.; Tim Morawetz, Art Deco Architecture Across Canada, 2017, 215, illus. & descrip.)
OTTAWA, ONT., Colonial Coachlines Co., garage and workshop, Sherwood Street, 1946 (C.R., lix, May 1946, 124)

SHOREY, RITCHIE & DOUGLAS (works in Montreal)

MONTREAL ARMATURE WORKS CO., Upper Lachine Road, a large warehouse, 1947 (Financial Post [Toronto], 25 Jan 1947, 9)

COMPETITIONS

HAMILTON, ONT., Carnegie Library, Main Street West, 1910. While working in Montreal in 1910, Shorey was part of a team of young architects who submitted an entry in the competition for the new Carnegie Library. This team included Stuart Pavey of London, Ont., and Atwell J. King. both of whom were working in New York City at this time. Their entry was awarded First Prize, but was later disqualified because two of the members were erroneously thought to be American citizens (Montreal Daily Star, 20 July 1910, 4). The commission was later given to Alfred W. Peene.
MONTREAL, QUE., Church of St. Andrew & St. Paul, Sherbrooke Street West at Redpath Street, 1929. The firm of Shorey & Ritchie was one of twelve Montreal architectural firms invited to submit an entry (R.A.I.C. Journal, vi, Dec. 1929, 442-3, illus.; inf. Scott Edwards). Their proposal was set aside in favour of the modern Gothic design by Harold L. Fetherstonhaugh, who was declared the winner.