Taylor, John Smith Davidson

TAYLOR, John Smith Davidson (1885-1952)
(biography in preparation)

(works in Vancouver unless noted)

GOSPEL HALL, Seymour Street at Davie Street, 1909 (C.R., xxiii, 16 June 1909, 22; dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
BUTE STREET, at Haro Street, apartment block for an unnamed client, 1909 (Vancouver Daily World, 16 July 1909, 11, descrip.)
BEACONSFIELD APARTMENTS, Bute Street near Barclay Street, 1910 (H. Kalman, Exploring Vancouver, 1993, 112, illus.)
CANADA PERMANENT MORTGAGE CORP., Richards Street near Pender Street, 1911-12 (Province [Vancouver], 9 March 1912, 40, illus. & descrip.; dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
SHAUGHNESSY HEIGHTS, large residence for James Rae, Cedar Crescent at West 19th Avenue, 1912 (Province [Vancouver], 6 July 1912, 25, illus. & descrip.; The Sun [Vancouver], 8 July 1912, 5; City of Vancouver b.p. 153, 24 July 1912; inf. Patrick Gunn, City of Vancouver)
YORK STREET, at Vine Street, apartment block, 1912-13 (Province [Vancouver], 28 Dec. 1912, 15, illus. & descrip.)
WILLINGDON LODGE APARTMENTS, 16th Avenue at Fir Street, 1927 (C.R., xli, 25 May 1927, 180; dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
ST. CHARLES APARTMENTS, 16th Avenue at Granville Street, 1928 (C.R., xlii, 4 July 1928, 51)
McBETH & CAMPBELL BUILDING, West Pender Street, 1929 (inf. Donald Luxton, Vancouver)
WEST BOULEVARD APARTMENTS, West Boulevard, 1930 (dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
REGAL COURT APARTMENTS, Harwood Street at Cardero Street, 1930 (Vancouver Sun, 27 Sept. 1930, 11)
LANCELOT APARTMENTS, 41st Avenue at Maple Street, 1931 (dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C., residence for Claude Pineo, St. George Street, 1939 (J. Scott, Once in the Royal City - The Heritage of New Westminster, 1985, 129, illus.)
TERRACE APARTMENTS, 1940 (dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
DUNBAR LUTHERAN CHURCH, 31st Avenue at Collingwood Street, 1946 (dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
MARTIN LUTHER CHURCH, 46th Avenue at St. George Street, 1946 (dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
ACADIA ROAD, residence for J.L. Hindlin, 1952 (J. Bond, University Endowment Lands Architecture 1940-1969, 1993, 30, illus. & descrip.)