Storey, Stanley Edgar

STOREY, Stanley Edgar (1888-1959)
(biography in preparation)

STOREY & VAN EGMOND (Institutional works in Regina unless noted)

PENSE, SASK., Town Hall, Brunswick Street at Press Street, 1915; still standing in 2023 (dwgs. at SAB)
CHILDREN'S AID HOME, Winnipeg Street near 14th Avenue, 1917; and addition of new second floor, 1921 (Morning Leader [Regina], 29 May 1917, 10; and 26 June 1917, 10, detailed descrip.; and 19 Nov. 1917, 6, illlus. & detailed descrip.; and 31 May 1921, 17, t.c.; dwgs. at SAB)
ASSINIBOIA, SASK., Union Hospital, 1917 (Morning Leader [Regina], 20 April 1917, 11, descrip.)
SHAUNAVON, SASK., General Hospital, 2nd Street East, 1917; with addition, 1923 (Morning Leader [Regina], 14 July 1917, 15, illus. & detailed architectural descrip.; Shaunavon Standard, 19 July 1917, 1, illus. & descrip.)
FORT QU'APPELLE, SASK., several buildings at Fort San, overlooking Lake Echo, begun in 1915, but construction delayed until 1917, including:
Main Building, 1917 (Morning Leader [Regina], 11 May 1917, 10; and 14 May 1917, 11), and
four Cottage residences for doctors and staff, 1918; and
Infirmary with 60 beds, and Pavilion with 32 beds, and two Pavilions with 100 beds each, 1918 (Morning Leader [Regina], 9 March 1918, 17, descrip.; and 30 April 1918, 15, t.c.; C.R., xxxii, 13 March 1918, 42, t.c.), and
glass Greenhouse, poultry house, and piggery, 1918 (Morning Leader [Regina], 17 May 1918, 11, descrip.); and
extension to Administration Building, 1918 (Morning Leader [Regina], 28 Sept. 1918, 19, descrip.) , and
Red Cross Lodge, 1919 (Morning Leader [Regina], 7 Jan. 1919, 16, descrip.; and 12 April 1919, 38, t.c.) and
two Doctor's Residences, 1920 (Morning Leader [Regina], 17 July 1920, 31, t.c.), and
Children's Pavilion, 1921 (Morning Leader [Regina], 31 May 1921, 17, t.c.), and
Nurses Home, 1921 (Morning Leader [Regina], 31 May 1921, 17, t.c.), and
additions, including Ward Building, and Sanitorium Building 1944 (C.R., lvii, 29 March 1944, 30)
LIBERTY HALL, for the Loyal Orange Lodge, Albert Street near 12th Avenue, a 3 storey fraternal Lodge, 1918-19 (Morning Leader [Regina], 26 Nov. 1918, 9-10, illus. & detailed descrip.; C.R., xxxii, 11 Dec. 1918, 46)
REGINA WINTER FAIR, exhibition building, 1919-1921 (Morning Leader [Regina], 28 April 1919, 17, t.c.; and 3 Oct. 1921, 13, t.c.)
R.C.M.P. BARRACKS, Dewdney Avenue, new buildings, 1919 (C.R., xxxiii, 23 July 1919, 41, t.c.; Morning Leader [Regina], 28 Feb. 1920, 13, illus. in advert. for Poole Construction Ltd.); and
Riding School, 1929 (C.R. xliii, 10 July 1929, 68; (dwgs. at SAB), and
Gymnasium, 1937 (Building in Canada, Spring 1939, 7, illus.) and
Swimming Pool, 1940 (R.A.I.C. Journal, xvii, March 1940, 49)
INDIAN HEAD, SASK., Skating & Curling Rink, 1920 (Morning Leader [Regina], 5 July 1920, 13, t.c.; dwgs. at SAB)
PUBLIC COMFORT STATION & STREET RAILWAY WAITING ROOM, adjacent to Regina City Hall, 11th Avenue at Hamilton Street, a commission won in a competition, 1921-22 (Morning Leader [Regina], 28 Oct. 1921, 10, descrip.; and 2 Nov. 1921, 11; and 21 Jan. 1922, 13, illus. & descrip.)
ABERNETHY, SASK., War Memorial Hall, 1921 (dwgs. at SAB)
PENSE, SASK., Skating & Curling Rink, 1921 (dwgs. at SAB)
SHAUNAVON, SASK., large addition to Hospital, 1923 (Morning Leader [Regina], 25 May 1923, 12, descrip.)
INDIAN HEAD, SASK., Orphanage Home for Children, for the Orange Benevolent Society, 1923; and addition of a cottage residence, barn and poultry house, 1924 (Morning Leader [Regina], 7 July 1923, 21, t.c.; and 11 Aug. 1923, 13, illus. & descrip.; and 29 May 1924, 3; and 2 Sept. 1924, 1, descrip.)
SWIFT CURRENT, SASK., Skating & Curling Rink, 1924 (dwgs. at SAB)
MEDICINE HAT, ALTA., Skating & Curling Rink, 1924 (dwgs. at SAB)
LANG, SASK., a cemetery mausoleum for Bernard Larson, M.L.A., 1925 (Morning Leader [Regina], 10 July 1925, 10; dwgs. at SAB)
GREY NUNS ROMAN CATHOLIC HOSPITAL, Dewdney Avenue, major addition of a 3 storey wing, with electric power house and chapel, 1926; and
East Wing and Solarium, 1926; and
addition of the top floor to the West Wing, 1926; and
Nurses Home, 1926; demol. (Morning Leader [Regina], 9 Jan. 1926, 1, descrip.; and 3 Sept. 1926, 2)
REGINA EXHIBITION GROUNDS, Pasqua Street, Exhibits Building 1926 (C.R., xl, 31 March 1926, 51; Morning Leader [Regina], 5 April 1926, 14; and
Grandstand, Paddock and stables, 1928 (C.R. xlii, 16 May 1928, 62, t.c.; Morning Leader [Regina], 12 May 1928, 23, descrip.)
LLOYDMINSTER, ALTA.,, Town Hall, 49th Street near 50th Avenue, 1927; still standing in 2023 (Edmonton Journal, 23 Aug. 1927, 5; Morning Leader [Regina], 12 May 1928, 23; dwgs. at SAB; inf. Robert Hamilton)
REGINA ARMOURIES & DRILL HALL, Elphinstone Street at 9th Avenue, 1928-29 (Morning Leader [Regina], 12 May 1928, 23; C.R., xliii, 7 Aug. 1929, 83, illus. in advert.; dwgs. at SAB)
ROYAL REGINA GOLF CLUB, a new clubhouse, 11th Avenue West near Campbell Street, 1928; demol. c. 2001 (Morning Leader [Regina], 12 May 1928, 23)
MOOSE JAW, SASK., Armouries, 1928 (C.R., xlii, 1 Aug. 1928, 51)
CARLYLE, SASK., Concert Hall, 1929 (dwgs. at SAB)
GRAVELBOURG, SASK., Dominion Public Building, 4th Avenue at Main Street, 1929-30 (C.R., xliii, 25 Sept. 1929, 142, t.c.; blueprints at SAB)
MANITOU BEACH, SASK., chalet hotel and dining hall, 1930-31 (M. Hryniuk & F. Korvemaker, Legacy of Stone - Saskatchewan's Stone Buildings, 2008, 210-13, illus.; with notes on John Pinder-Moss (1885-1959), who was a staff architect in the office of Storey & Van Egmond, as outlined on page 213)
SALVATION ARMY HOSTEL, Halifax Street near 10th Avenue, 1931 (dwgs. at SAB)
WORLD'S GRAIN EXHIBITION PAVILION, at the Exhibition Grounds, 1931-32; centre wing and west wing burned, 1955; east wing burned 2009 (Leader-Post [Regina], 9 Jan. 1931, 3; and 27 June 1931, 20-1, illus.; R.A.I.C. Journal, x, April 1933, 70-1, illus. & descrip.; Const., xxvi, May-June 1933, 0-2, illus. & descrip.; Tim Morawetz, Art Deco Architecture Across Canada, 2017, 199, illus. & descrip.)
WASCANA BADMINTON CLUBHOUSE, major addition, 1934 (Leader [Regina], 22 Aug. 1934, 3, illus. & descrip.; inf. Robert Hamilton)
ESTEVAN, SASK., St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Hospital, 1938; altered 1954 (Canadian Hospital, xvi, March 1939, 50, 52, illus. & descrip.; R.A.I.C. Journal, xxii, Nov. 1945, 235, illus.)
REGINA MUNICIPAL AIRPORT, Administration Building, 1938; demol. (Tim Morawetz, Art Deco Architecture Across Canada, 2017, 224, illus. & descrip.)
WASCANA WINTER CLUB CURLING RINK, 19th Avenue near Albert Street, 1938-39; demol. (C.R., li, 12 Oct. 1938, 39)
MELVILLE, SASK., St. Peter's Roman Catholic Hospital, 1941 (C.R., liv, 21 May 1941, 111; R.A.I.C. Journal, xxii, Nov. 1945, 235, illus.)
BIGGAR, SASK., major addition to St. Margaret's Hospital, 1942 (C.R., lv, 6 May 1942, 28)
GREY NUNS ROMAN CATHOLIC HOSPITAL, Dewdney Avenue at Wascana Street, 1944 (C.R., lvii, 26 April 1944, 33)
REGINA GENERAL HOSPITAL, 14th Avenue at St. John Street, major addition, 1944-48 (C.R., lvii, 7 June 1944, 32-3; Canadian Hospital [Toronto], xxvii, Aug. 1950, 31-34, illus. & descrip.; dwgs. at SAB)
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION MEMORIAL HALL, Cornwall Street near 11th Avenue, begun 1947; completed 1950-51 (Parks Canada, Canadian Register of Historic Places, listed 21 Sept. 1992; Tim Morawetz, Art Deco Architecture Across Canada, 2017, 123, illus. & descrip.; blueprints at City of Regina Archives)

STOREY & VAN EGMOND (Educational works in Regina unless noted)

AVONLEA DISTRICT, SASK., public School, 1913; and large addition, 1918 (Morning Leader [Regina], 30 Aug. 1918, 15, t.c.; dwgs. at SAB)
INDIAN HEAD, SASK., High School, 1914-15 (Morning Leader [Regina], 4 Aug. 1914, 11, t.c.; and 16 Jan. 1915, 12, t.c.)
UNITY, SASK., Round Valley District School, 1914 (Morning Leader [Regina], 19 June 1914, 14, t.c.; dwgs. at SAB)
CUPAR, SASK., large addition to public school, 1914 (Morning Leader [Regina], 10 June 1914, 15, t.c.)
ANEROID, SASK., public School, 1915 (dwgs. at SAB)
McAULEY, SASK., a 4 room public school, 1915 (Morning Leader [Regina], 2 Aug. 1915, 8, t.c.)
KAMSACK, SASK., a 2 storey public School, 1915; and large addition, 1921 (Morning Leader [Regina], 2 March 1916, 9, illlus. & detailed descrip.; and 19 March 1921, 13, dwgs. at SAB)
WOODROW, SASK. a one storey public school, 1916 (Morning Leader [Regina], 9 March 1916, 8, illus. & detailed descriip.)
MAYRONNE, SASK., public school, 1916; and large addition, 1921 (Morning Leader [Regina], 11 May 1916, 10, t.c.; and 19 March 1921, 13)
WEBB, SASK., public school, 1916 (Morning Leader [Regina], 26 May 1916, 9, t.c.)
LIPTON, SASK., public School, 1916-17 (Morning Leader [Regina], 18 Oct. 1916, 11, t.c.; C.R., xxx, 20 Dec. 1916, 41; inf. Scott Edwards)
OUTLOOK, SASK., Lutheran Norwegian College, addition of a new Boys Dormitory, 1917 (Morning Leader [Regina], 14 July 1917, 15)
DYSART, SASK., public School, 1917 (Morning Leader [Regina], 26 April 1917, 15, t.c.; dwgs. at SAB)
LIMERICK, SASK., public school, 1917; and large addition, 1921 (Morning Leader [Regina], 24 March 1917, 27, t.c.; and 26 July 1920, 19, t.c; and 19 March 1921, 13, .)
DRINKWATER, SASK., a 4 room public school, 1917-18 (Morning Leader [Regina], 11 July 1916, 11, t.c.; and 3 Aug. 1918, 17, descrip.)
OGEMA, SASK., public School, 1918 (Leader-Post [Regina], 21 June 1918, 10, descrip.; and 3 Aug. 1918, 17; C.R., xxxii, 14 Aug. 1918, 41; inf. Scott Edwards)
WEYBURN, SASK., public School, 1919 (C.R., xxxiii, 16 July 1919, 43, t.c.)
GLENSIDE, SASK., public School, 1919 (dwgs. at SAB)
YORKTON, SASK., Public School, 1920 (Morning Leader [Regina], 21 Feb. 1920, 16; and 14 May 1920, 10, descrip.; C.R., xxxiv, 19 May 1920, 58, t.c.)
YORKTON, SASK., Roman Catholic School, for The Christian Brothers, 1920 (Morning Leader [Regina], 11 March 1920, 13, t.c.)
SEMANS, SASK., large addition to public school, 1920 (Morning Leader [Regina], 7 June 1920, 15, t.c.)
INDIAN HEAD, SASK., public School, 1921 (C.R., xxxv, 23 Feb. 1921, 60, t.c.; Morning Leader [Regina], 19 March 1921, 13, descrip.)
CRAIK, SASK., Public School, 1921 (C.R., xxxv, 2 March 1921, 56, t.c.; Morning Leader [Regina], 19 March 1921, 13, descrip.; and 15 April 1921, 12, illus. & descrip.)
LANGENBURG, SASK., public School, 1921 (Morning Leader [Regina], 19 March 1921, 13; dwgs. at SAB)
LIBERTY, SASK., large addition to public school, 1921 (Morning Leader [Regina], 19 March 1921, 13)
RADVILLE, SASK., large addition to public school, 1921 (Morning Leader [Regina], 19 March 1921, 13)
YELLOW GRASS, SASK., large addition to Waverley public school, 1921 (Morning Leader [Regina], 7 July 1921, 15, t.c.)
GRENFELL, SASK., large addition to Public school, 1922 (Morning Leader [Regina], 1 Sept 1922, 19, t.c.)
REGINA HEBREW SCHOOL, Halifax Street, north of 13th Avenue, 1923-24 (Morning Leader [Regina], 18 April 1923, 10, t.c.; and 10 May 1924, 17, descrip.; and 6 Sept. 1924, 13, descrip.)
SCOTT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, on the Northside, 7th Avenue at Montague Street, 1923; demol. 2017 (Morning Leader [Regina], 5 May 1923, 14, illus. & descrip.; and 19 July 1923, 2, illus.)
SHAUNAVON, SASK., a large 2 storey public school, in brick 1924 (Morning Leader [Regina], 29 May 1924, 3; and 17 June 1924, 5, illus. & descrip.; dwgs. at SAB)
LOREBURN, SASK., public school, 1924 (Morning Leader [Regina], 21 Feb. 1924, 14, t.c.; and 23 Feb. 1924, 17, illus. & descrip.; and 8 March 1924, 12, detailed descrip.; dwgs. at SAB)
REGINA CENTRAL COLLEGIATE, Scarth Street at College Avenue, 1925-26 (Morning Leader [Regina], 1 Feb. 1923, 10; and 13 April 1926, 9; C.R., xxxix, 18 March 1925, 57)
DRINKWATER, SASK., large addition to public school, 1925 (Morning Leader [Regina], 24 June 1925, 12)
BRACKEN, SASK., a new public school, in brick, 1925 (Morning Leader [Regina], 12 Sept. 1925, 13)
QU'APPELLE, SASK, addition of classrooms on the second floor for public school, 1925 (Morning Leader [Regina], 10 July 1925, 10)
REDVERS, SASK, a 4 room school, in brick, 1926 (Morning Leader [Regina], 27 May 1926, 12, t.c.)
ESTLIN, SASK., rebuilding of Boyle Public School, 1926-27 (Morning Leader [Regina], 25 June 1927, 27, t.c.; dwgs. at SAB)
SCOTT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, 7th Avenue at Montague Street, major addition of 6 classrooms, 1927-28; demol. 2017 (Morning Leader [Regina], 15 June 1927, 11; and 5 Jan. 1928, 11, descrip.)
MELVILLE, SASK., public school, 1927-28 (Morning Leader [Regina], 25 June 1927, 26, descrip.; and 12 May 1928, 23)
VERMILION, ALTA., public school, 1928 (Saskatoon Phoenix, 23 July 1928, 11, t.c.)
SALTCOATS, SASK., public school, 1928 (Morning Leader [Regina], 12 May 1928, 23)
BULYEA, SASK., public school, 1928 (Morning Leader [Regina], 12 May 1928, 23; dwgs. at SAB)
BALFOUR TECHNICAL SCHOOL, College Avenue at Toronto Street, 1929-30 (Leader-Post [Regina], 1 March 1929, 2; and 10 July 1930, 13, illus. & descrip.)
HUMBOLDT, SASK., Roman Catholic School, 1936 (dwgs. at SAB)
LUTHER COLLEGE, Dewdney Avenue at Royal Street, Girl's Dormitory, 1937; Gymnasium 1950 (C.R., vol. 50, 10 Nov. 1937, 35; and lxiii, Feb. 1950, 130)
CAMPION COLLEGE, Albert Street at 23rd Street, major addition, 1947 (Leader-Post [Regina], 27 May 1947, 3, descrip.; C.R., lx, July 1947, 108; inf. Ross Herrington, Regina)
MOOSOMIN, SASK., Composite School, 1949 (C.R., lxii, May 1949, 162)

STOREY & VAN EGMOND (Ecclesiastical works in Regina unless noted)

(with James E. Greene, of Birmingham, Alabama) GLENSIDE, SASK., Presbyterian Church, Main Street at Saskatchewan Avenue, modification of the plans originally prepared by the American architect James E. Greene, 1916 (C.R., xxx, 9 Aug. 1916, 44; M. Hryniuk & F. Korvemaker, Legacy of Worship: Sacred Places in Rural Saskatchewan, 2014, 100-03, illus. & descrip.; inf. Scott Edwards)
CONQUEST, SASK., Union Church, Bounty Street at Pacific Avenue, 1916; still standing in 2023 (Saskatoon Phoenix, 14 April 1916, 9, t.c.; Morning Leader [Regina], 5 May 1916, 3, illus. & descrip.; M. Hryniuk & F. Korvemaker, Legacy of Worship: Sacred Places in Rural Saskatchewan, 2014, 96-99, illus. & descrip.; Parks Canada, Canada's Historic Places, Designation statement 11 April 1985; dwgs. at SAB)
SEDLEY, SASK., Roman Catholic Church, new tower, transept and sanctuary, 1917 (dwgs. at SAB)
LANDIS, SASK., Roman Catholic Church, 1918 (dwgs. at SAB)
KAMSACK, SASK., Presbyterian Church, 1919 (dwgs. at SAB)
OUTLOOK, SASK., Outlook Lutheran Church, 1919 (dwgs. at SAB)
MELVILLE, SASK., Union Church, 1919 (dwgs. at SAB)
HOLDFAST, SASK., Roman Catholic Church, 1920 (Morning Leader [Regina], 12 May 1928, 23, descrip.; C.R., xxxiv, 14 April 1920, 63)
CARMICHAEL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Halifax Street near 15th Avenue, 1920 (Morning Leader [Regina], 4 May 1920, 10, t.c.; C.R., xxxiv, 28 April 1920, 6)
QU'APPELLE, SASK., Union Church, 1921 (Morning Leader [Regina], 28 Feb 1921, 9)
VIBANK, SASK., large addition to Roman Catholic convent, 1922 (Morning Leader [Regina], 19 Aug. 1922, 16)
BISHOP'S PALACE, Cameron Street, adjacent to Holy Rosary Roman Catholic Cathedral, 1922 (dwgs. at SAB dated May 1922; inf. Donald Luxton, Vancouver)
KISBEY, SASK., new Church, 1927 (dwgs. at SAB)
ST. MARY'S ANGLICAN CHURCH, 15th Avenue near Athol Street, 1927 (Year Book of St. Mary's Anglican Church, 1934, 11)
SOVERIGN, SASK., United Church, 1928 (Morning Leader [Regina], 12 May 1928, 23)
GRAVELBOURG, SASK., Roman Catholic Hospital for the Grey Nuns, 1928 (Morning Leader [Regina], 12 May 1928, 23, detailed descrip.)
HOLDFAST, SASK., Roman Catholic Convent for The Sisters of Charity, 1928 (Morning Leader [Regina], 12 May 1928, 23, descrip.; Saskatoon Daily Star, 29 June 1928, 6)
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, College Avenue near Rae Street, 1928 (Morning Leader [Regina], 12 May 1928, 23, descrip.; dwgs. at SAB)
SHAUNAVON, SASK., Christ The King Roman Catholic Church, 1939 (dwgs. at SAB)
WAINWRIGHT, ALTA., parish hall for St. Thomas Anglican Church, 1941 (Wainwright Star, 11 Dec. 1941, 1, descrip.)

STOREY & VAN EGMOND (Commercial works in Regina unless noted)

SASKATCHEWAN CO-OPERATIVE ELEVATOR CO., Smith Street at 12th Avenue, a 2 storey office block, 1914-15; and large 2 storey addition facing Smith Street, 1916 (Morning Leader [Regina], 18 April 1914, 15, descrip.; and 3 July 1915, 13 & 19, illus. & detailed descrip.; and 15 Aug. 1916, 10, descrip.; Const., ix, July 1916, 232-34, illus. & descrip.; American Architect [New York], cix, 19 April 1916, illus.; Morning Leader [Regina], 28 Feb. 1920, 13, illus. in advert. for Poole Construction Ltd.)
PRINCE ALBERT, SASK., a 2 storey Telephone Exchange Building, 1914 (Morning Leader [Regina], 19 March 1914, 19, t.c.; dwgs. at SAB)
BRANDON, MAN., conversion of the Palace Hotel for the new Allen Theatre, Eighth Street, 1917 (Brandon b.p. 2405, 26 Feb. 1917)
SWIFT CURRENT, SASK., Telephone Exchange Building, 1917-18 (Saskatoon Phoenix, 28 April 1917, 15, t.c.; The Sun [Swift Current], 15 Feb. 1918, 1, illus. & descrip.; dwgs. at SAB)
SELLER BLOCK, 6th Avenue at Albert Street, a 3 storey retail store and apartment block for William Seller, 1917; with large addition in 1920 (Morning Leader [Regina], 15 May 1917, 14, t.c.; and 30 May 1917, 9, detailed descrip.; and 3 Jan. 1920, 24, t.c.; and 26 Jan. 1920, 12, descrip.)
MOOSE JAW, SASK., Merchants Bank, Fairford Street East, east of Main Street North, a temporary bank and 2 retail stores facing Fairford Street East, and later replaced in 1920 by the permanent bank to the west, still standing in 2023 at the corner of Fairford Street East and Main Street North (Morning Leader [Regina], 20 April 1918, 27, t.c.; inf. Frank Korvemaker, Regina). The original architectural drawings for this temporary bank and two stores are now held in the Storey & Van Egmond Coll., SAB, RP1, File 130, Contract 367)
BANK OF MONTREAL, major addition to the west of existing bank, with new 2 storey addition facing 11th Avenue, 1919 (Morning Leader [Regina], 27 Feb. 1919, 14, descrip.; amd 11 April 1919, 15, t.c.)
KAMSACK, SASK., Telephone Exchange Building, 1919 (Saskatoon Phoenix, 11 Sept. 1919, 13, t.c.)
INDIAN HEAD, SASK., Telephone Exchange Building, 1919 (Saskatoon Phoenix, 11 Sept. 1919, 13, t.c.)
MAPLE CREEK, SASK., Telephone Exchange Building, 1919 (Saskatoon Phoenix, 11 Sept. 1919, 13, t.c.)
MELVILLE, SASK., Telephone Exchange Building, 1919 (Saskatoon Phoenix, 11 Sept. 1919, 13, t.c.)
MOOSOMIN, SASK., Telephone Exchange Building, 1919 (Saskatoon Phoenix, 11 Sept. 1919, 13, t.c.)
HUMBOLDT, SASK., Telephone Exchange Building, 1920 (Morning Leader [Regina], 12 March 1920, 15, t.c.)
SMITH BLOCK, Cornwall Street, a 2 storey commercial block for Dr. A. Gregor Smith, 1920 (Morning Leader [Regina], 5 Feb. 1920, 14, descrip.; dwgs. at SAB)
REGINA TRADING CO., 12th Avenue at Scarth Street, department store, 1920, addition, 1925 (Morning Leader [Regina], 26 Feb. 1920, 14, descrip.; dwgs. at SAB)
RYAN AUTO SHOWROOM & GARAGE, Rose Street, 1920 (Morning Leader [Regina], 20 May 1920, 10, descrip.)
(with Thomas Lamb) CAPITOL THEATRE, 12th Avenue at Scarth Street, 1921 (Morning Leader [Regina], 14 Feb.1921, 8, descrip.; and 12 March 1921, 16, detailed descrip.; and 19 March 1921, 25, illus. & descrip.)
DAVIDSON, SASK., Telephone Exchange Building, 1921 (Morning Leader [Regina], 18 June 1921, 31, t.c.)
CANORA, SASK., Telephone Exchange Building, 1921 (Morning Leader [Regina], 18 June 1921, 31, t.c.)
KERROBERT, SASK., Telephone Exchange Building, 1921 (Morning Leader [Regina], 18 June 1921, 31, t.c.)
CARMAN BLOCK, 11th Avenue at Broad Street, a row of six retail stores for Col. R.A. Carman, 1921; demol. (Morning Leader [Regina], 24 June 1921, 13; and 10 Sept. 1921, 13, descrip.)
LIPTON, SASK., Royal Bank, Main Street near Railway Avenue, 1921; converted to retail use c. 1995; still standing in 2023 (Morning Leader [Regina], 26 Aug. 1921, 8, descrip.)
LAUDER BLOCK, Broad Street near 10th Avenue, remodelling of commercial block, 1922 (Morning Leader [Regina], 6 March 1922, 2, descrip.)
WESTERN DEVELOPMENT CO. BLOCK, Hamilton Street, a 3 storey block of stores and apartments, 1922 (Morning Leader [Regina], 6 May 1922, 18, illus. & descrip.)
MELFORT, SASK., Telephone Exchange Building, 1922 (Morning Leader [Regina], 5 Aug. 1922, 27, t.c.; dwgs. at SAB)
STERLING TRUST CO., Ross Street at 11th Avenue, conversion of existing ground floor for a new bank, 1922 (Morning Leader [Regina], 19 Aug. 1922, 16)
ELPHINSTONE STREET, at 13th Avenue, two retail stores, 1922 (Morning Leader [Regina], 19 Aug. 1922, 16)
FUHRMANN & CO., Tenth Avenue, large addition and alterations to retail store, 1923 (Morning Leader [Regina], 20 Sept. 1923, 12, t.c.; and 4 Oct. 1923, 9)
12TH AVENUE, at Hamilton Street, row of seven stores and apartments, 1923 (dwgs. at SAB)
TRUST & LOAN CO., Hamilton Street near Victoria Avenue, office building, 1923 (Morning Leader [Regina], 9 Feb. 1923, 12, t.c.; dwgs. at SAB)
REGINA TELEPHONE EXCHANGE, Albert Street at 16th Avenue, 1924 (Morning Leader [Regina], 26 July 1924, 13, illus. & descrip.; C.R., xxxviii, 31 Dec. 1924, 1334-5, illus. & descrip.)
SASKATOON, SASK., Royal Bank, large addition to existing bank, 1925 (Morning Leader [Regina], 2 Sept. 1925, 2)
CHAMPLAIN HOTEL, Rose Street, at 11th Avenue, 1926 (C.R., xl, 27 Jan. 1926, 51)
MOOSE JAW, SASK., Royal Bank, large addition at the rear of existing bank, 1926 (Morning Leader [Regina], 17 March 1926, 7, descrip.)
MOOSE JAW, SASK., Hotel Harwood, Fairford Street East, a 6 storey hotel for Robert Harwood, 1927-28 (Morning Leader [Regina], 5 May 1927, 2; and 14 Jan. 1928, 9, illus. & descrip.)
CHAMP BROTHERS BOWLING ALLEY, with 7 retail shops, Hamilton Street, south of the Jarvis Block, 1927 (Morning Leader [Regina], 7 July 1927, 2, descrip.)
OTTO FURHMAN MARKET, 11th Avenue at Halifax Street, 1928 (C.R., xlii, 14 March 1928, 63; Morning Leader [Regina], 12 May 1928, 23)
DUNCAN MOTORS LTD., Albert Street, showroom & garage, 1928 (C.R., xlii, 9 May 1928, 56; Morning Leader [Regina], 12 May 1928, 23)
ESTEVAN, SASK., a 2 storey office building for Prairie Nurseries Ltd., Third Street near 12th Avenue, 1928 (Morning Leader [Regina], 12 April 1928, 12, detailed descrip.; and 12 May 1928, 23)
MINOT, SOUTH DAKOTA, USA, auto service station for Robert J. Coughlin, 1928 (Morning Leader [Regina], 12 May 1928, 23)
PLAZA HOTEL, Rose Street at South Railway Street, 1928 (C.R., xlii, 13 June 1928, 68)
LA SALLE HOTEL, Hamilton Street, 1929 (Morning Leader [Regina], 31 Aug. 1929, 22-3, illus. & descrip.)
BRODER BLOCK, Rose Street at 11th Avenue, 1929-30 (Morning Leader [Regina], 10 Feb. 1930, 10-12, illus. & descrip.; R.A.I.C. Journal, ix, May 1932, xx, illus. in advert.)
F.W. WOOLWORTH STORE, 11th Avenue near Hamilton Street, 1936 (Winnipeg Tribune, 29 Aug. 1936, 7, descrip.; Leader-Post [Regina], 5 Nov. 1936, 9-10, illus. & descrip.)
BANK OF CANADA, Cornwall Street at 11th Avenue, 1937 (Leader-Post [Regina], 15 May 1937, 3, illus.)
REX THEATRE, Hamilton Street near 11th Avenue, 1939 (C.R., lii, 4 Jan. 1939, 29)
FOODLAND STORE, 11th Avenue at Lorne Street, 1939 (Leader-Post [Regina], 26 April 1939, 8-9, illus. & descrip.)
ARMY & NAVY DEPARTMENT STORE, 11th Avenue at Broad Street, large addition and extensive improvements, 1941 (Leader-Post [Regina], 26 July 1941, Supplement, 1-4, illus. & descrip.)
MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING, 11th Avenue near Cornwall Street, 1946 (C.R., lix, Sept. 1946, 140)

STOREY & VAN EGMOND (Industrial works in Regina unless noted)

WILLIAMS SHOE LTD., Dewdney Avenue at Rose Street, factory, 1913 (C.R., xxvii, 10 Sept. 1913, 71)
REGINA POWER HOUSE, an electric light and power generating station for the City of Regina, 1914 (Morning Leader [Regina], 3 March 1914, 13, t.c.; and 18 April 1914, 15, detailed architectural descrip. )
WHITMORE BROS., Hamilton Street, a garage, 1917 (Morning Leader [Regina], 31 March 1917, 27, t.c.)
ALBERT OLSON LTD.. Osler Street North at 6th Avenue, a 3 storey warehouse, later leased to the Northern Electric Co., 1919 (Morning Leader [Regina], 29 March 1919, 36, descrip.; and 28 Feb. 1920, 13, illus. in advert. for Poole Construction Ltd.; inf. Ross Herrington, Regina)
WOOD, VALLANCE CO., Hamilton Street at 8th Avenue, a 3 storey warehouse, 1920 (C.R., xxxiv, 28 Jan. 1920, 51, t.c.; and xxxvii, 12 Dec. 1923, 61, illus. in advert.; Morning Leader [Regina], 28 Feb. 1920, 13, illus. in advert. for Poole Construction Ltd.)
CANADIAN FAIRBANKS-MORSE CO., Osler Street near 7th Avenue, 3 storey warehouse, 1920 (Morning Leader [Regina], 20 Feb. 1920, 13, t.c.; and 21 Feb. 1920, 16, descrip.; C.R., xxxiv, 25 Feb. 1920, 48, t.c.)
SASKATOON, SASK., The Saskatoon Daily Star Building, 20th Street East at 3rd Avenue South, offices and printing plant, 1920-21; demol. (Saskatoon Phoenix, 1 Jan. 1921, 6, illus. & descrip.)
STEELE BRIGGS SEED CO., 6th Avenue at Rose Street, addition of a new floor above existing building, 1922 (Morning Leader [Regina], 19 Aug. 1922, 16)
REGINA STEAM LAUNDRY CO., Rose Street, large addition to existing factory, 1922 (Morning Leader [Regina], 19 Aug. 1922, 16)
W.T. ROGERS CO., Broad Street, a large machine shop, 1923 (Morning Leader [Regina], 22 Sept. 1923, 5, descrip.; and 4 Oct. 1923, 9)
WATERMAN & WATERBURY CO., 7th Avenue, large warehouse, 1923 (Morning Leader [Regina], 4 Oct. 1923, 9)
REGINA CARTAGE CO., warehouse, 1926 (Morning Leader [Regina], 15 Sept. 1926, 20, t.c.)
CAMPBELL, WILSON & STRATHDEE LTD., Scarth Street at Dewdney Avenue, a large 2 storey warehouse, 1926 (Morning Leader [Regina], 18 Dec. 1926, 21, illus. & detailed descrip. in advert.; dwgs. at SAB)
SASKATCHEWAN MOTOR CAR CO., Rose Street at Victoria Avenue, showroom & garage, 1927 (C.R., xli, 12 Jan. 1927, 52)
MASSEY HARRIS CO., South Railway Street at Smith Street, warehouse, 1928 (C.R., xlii, 13 June 1928, 72)
SWIFT CURRENT, SASK., warehouse for Cockshutt Plow Co., 1928 (Morning Leader [Regina], 12 May 1928, 23; C.R., xlii, 18 July 1928, 52)
SWIFT CURRENT, SASK., warehouse for Campbell, Wilson & Strathdee Ltd., 1928 (Morning Leader [Regina], 12 May 1928, 23)
(with Sydney Comber) CROWN BAKERY LTD., 8th Avenue at Hamilton Street, factory, 1928-29 (C.R., xlii, 24 Oct. 1928, 52; Regina Daily Leader, 11 April 1929; and 30 Nov. 1929; inf. Frank Korvemaker, Regina)
PURITY DAIRY CO., South Railway Street at Smith Street, factory, 1928 (C.R., xlii, 28 Nov. 1928, 58)
REGINA COLD STORAGE CO., Halifax Street near 6th Avenue, 1929 (C.R., xliii, 10 April 1929, 61)
(with Sydney Comber) McGAVIN BAKERY LTD., Albert Street at 4th Avenue, 1929 (C.R., xliii, 24 July 1929, 64; Regina Daily Leader, 28 Jan. 1930, 10-11, illus. & descrip.; inf. Frank Korvemaker)
CRANE LTD., Broad Street at 8th Avenue, warehouse, 1929 (C.R., xliii, 6 Nov. 1929, 58)
OLIVER FARM EQUIPMENT CO., Halifax Street at 6th Avenue, warehouse, 1930 (C.R., xliv, 7 May 1930, 67)
EDMONTON, ALTA., Oliver Ltd., 121 Street at Stony Plain Road, warehouse, 1930 (dwgs. at Edmonton City Archives)
COCA-COLA CO., addition to bottling plant, Cornwall Street, 1938 (C.R., li, 13 July 1938, 36)
ROBERT SIMPSON CO., Mail Order warehouse & retail store, Broad Street at 5th Avenue, 1941; addition 1949 (C.R., liv, 7 May 1941, 31; lxii, March 1949, 140)
CHRYSLER MOTOR CAR, showroom & garage, Rose Street at Victoria Avenue, 1945 (dwgs. at SAB)

STOREY & VAN EGMOND (Residential works in Regina unless noted)

(many projects cited below are illustrated in the exhibition catalogue published in 1982 by the Norman Mackenzie Art Gallery and entitled Early Domestic Architecture in Regina)

ALBERT STREET, near Hill Avenue, for Herbert M. McCallum, 1913 (C.R., xxvii, 10 Sept. 1913, 72; Const., viii, Jan. 1915, 25, 27, illus. & descrip.)
SCARTH STREET, near 13th Avenue, for Duncan P. McColl, 1913 (C.R., xxvii, 10 Sept. 1913, 72)
BARTLEMAN APARTMENTS, Cornwall Street at 14th Avenue, 1914 (Morning Leader [Regina], 18 April 1914, 15, descrip.; dwgs. at SAB)
FIELD APARTMENTS, 16th Avenue near Halifax Street, 1914 (Morning Leader [Regina], 18 April 1914, 15, descrip.)
ST. JOHN STREET, residence for Henry Black, 1914 (dwgs at SAB, Henry Black Fonds, Acc. R 2004-312)
RETALLACK STREET, near Victoria Avenue, for Donald J. McKay, 1914 (Early Domestic Architecture in Regina, 1982, 77, illus.)
LEOPOLD CRESCENT, for Dr. John W. Mahan, 1914 (Early Domestic Architecture in Regina, 1982, 50, illus.)
ANGUS STREET, at 21st Avenue, for William D. Talbot, 1914, and later occupied by Dr. Samuel E. Moore after 1919; still standing in 2022 (dwgs at SAB; inf. Marg Hryniuk, Regina)
McINTYRE STREET, near College Avenue, for Louis A. Thornton, Commissioner of Regina, 1915; still standing in 2023 (Morning Leader [Regina], 2 July 1915, 8, t..c.)
GOVAN, SASK., for W.N. Armstrong, 1917 (C.R., xxxi, 4 April 1917, 65, t.c.)
SELLER BLOCK, 6th Avenue at Albert Street, a 3 storey apartment block and retail store for W. Seller, 1917 (Morning Leader [Regina], 15 May 1917, 14, t.c.; and 30 May 1917, 9, detailed descrip.)
Early Domestic Architecture in Regina, 1982, 61-3, illus.)
COLLEGE AVENUE, at Osler Street, for Isaac W. Sneath, 1921; still standing in 2023 (Morning Leader [Regina], 29 April 1921, 17, t.c.)
ALBERT STREET, for William L. McGillvray, 1921 (Early Domestic Architecture in Regina, 1982, 68-9, illus.)
ANGUS STREET, at 15th Avenue, for Joseph Oberhoffner, 1921 (Morning Leader [Regina], 13 Aug. 1921, 13, descrip.; and 10 Sept. 1921, 13)
ANGUS STREET, near McCallum Avenue, for Nate Andre, 1921 (Early Domestic Architecture in Regina, 1982, 70-1, illus.)
ALBERT STREET, near McCallum Avenue, for Alderman Stewart C. Burton, 1922 (Morning Leader [Regina], 1 April 1922, 20; and 6 April 1922, 10; Const., xvi, Sept. 1923, 319, illus. & descrip.; Early Domestic Architecture in Regina, 1982, 61-3, illus.)
ALBERT STREET, near 21st Avenue, for the architect W.G. Van Egmond, 1922 (Morning Leader [Regina], 1 April 1922, 20; and 6 April 1922, 10; Const., xvi, Sept. 1923, 318-19, illus.)
16TH AVENUE, addition to residence for George Peacock, 1922 (Morning Leader [Regina], 19 Aug. 1922, 16)
ALBERT STREET, near 20th Avenue, large 3 storey house for William L. McGillivray, 1923-24; still standing in 2023 (Morning Leader [Regina], 4 Oct. 1923, 9)
16TH AVENUE, residence for Dr. Alburn N. Hardy, 1924 (Early Domestic Architecture in Regina, 1982, 66-7, illus.)
ALBERT STREET, at 22nd Avenue, for Merlin Huth, 1924 (Early Domestic Architecture in Regina, 1982, 65, illus.)
ALBERT STREET, at 20th Avenue, for John D. Martin, 1925 (Early Domestic Architecture in Regina, 1982, 52-3, illus.)
ANGUS STREET, near McCallum Avenue, for Herbert G. Smith, 1926; still standing in 2023 (Morning Leader [Regina], 22 May 1926, 30)
ALBERT STREET, near 22nd Avenue, for John M. Broderick, 1926 (Early Domestic Architecture in Regina, 1982, 56-7, illus.)
COLLEGE AVENUE, at Lorne Street, for Dr. James McLeod, 1927 (Early Domestic Architecture in Regina, 1982, 82, illus.)
CHATEAU APARTMENTS, 14th Avenue at Scarth Street, 1927 (Morning Leader [Regina], 2 Nov. 1927, 10, illus. & descrip.)
MADRID APARTMENTS, Broad Street at College Avenue, 1927 (dwgs. at SAB)
MINOT, NORTH DAKOTA, USA, residence for Robert J. Coughlin, 1928 (Morning Leader [Regina], 12 May 1928, 23; Early Domestic Architecture in Regina, 1982, 43-5, illus.)
TORONTO, ONT., for George C. Williams, Indian Grove Street, 1928 (Early Domestic Architecture in Regina, 1982, 58-9, illus.)
ALBERT STREET, near Hill Avenue, for Robert H. Cooke, 1929 (Early Domestic Architecture in Regina, 1982, 38-9, illus.)
MAYFAIR APARTMENTS, 14th Avenue at Retallack Street, 1929 (Morning Leader [Regina], 30 Oct. 1929, 11, illus. & descrip.)
FRONTENAC APARTMENTS, Lorne Street, near Victoria Avenue, 1929 (Morning Leader [Regina], 30 Oct. 1929, 11, illus. & descrip.)
BALFOUR APARTMENTS, Victoria Avenue at Lorne Street, 1929 (Morning Leader [Regina], 23 Dec. 1929, 16, illus. & descrip.; Early Domestic Architecture in Regina, 1982, 84, illus.)
VICTORIA AVENUE, near McTavish Street, for W. Clarence Mahon, 1930 (dwgs. at SAB)
GRENFELL APARTMENTS, Hamilton Street at 12th Avenue, 1939; demol. c. 1980 (Leader-Post [Regina], 1 Nov. 1939, 17, illus. & descrip.)

COMPETITIONS

REGINA, SASK., War Memorial Museum, 1919. Eight Canadian firms were invited to submit designs for this project, including Storey & Van Egmond of Regina (Saskatoon Phoenix, 22 July 1919, 3; Const., xii, Sept. 1919, 276-9, 282, 285, illus. & descrip.). The winners were Nobbs & Hyde of Montreal, but their design was never built.
REGINA, SASK., WW1 War Memorial Cenotaph, Victoria Park, 1926. Van Egmond, of the firm of Storey & Van Egmond, was one of 51 architects and artists who submitted a design in this national competition (Morning Leader [Regina], 9 Feb. 1926, 1, full list of competitors). The winner was Robert G. Heughan of Montreal.