PALMER, Bernard Cuddon (1878-1936)
(biography in preparation)
B. PALMER (works in Vancouver unless noted)
DEVONSHIRE CRESCENT, at Selkirk Street, residence for Gordon Campbell, 1919-20 (British Columbia Record [Vancouver], 3 Nov. 1919, 2)
MAGEE ROAD, residence for Mrs. H.B. Brown, 1919-20 (British Columbia Record [Vancouver], 3 Nov. 1919, 2)
MAGEE ROAD, near Wales Street, residence for Frank Sawford, 1919-20 (British Columbia Record [Vancouver], 3 Nov. 1919, 2)
WEST 29th AVENUE, at Alexandra Street, residence for David H. Christie, 1919-20 (British Columbia Record [Vancouver], 3 Nov. 1919, 2)
NICOLA STREET, at Burnaby Street, residence for Harry J.F. Turney, 1919-20 (British Columbia Record [Vancouver], 3 Nov. 1919, 2)
SOUTH WEST MARINE DRIVE, near Yew Street, 'Knole', a residence for Blythe D. Rogers, 1919-21, and later occupied by Mrs. Massy Goolden (British Columbia Record [Vancouver], 3 Nov. 1919, 2; R.A.I.C. Journal, v, Nov. 1928, 410-12, illus.; C.H.G., vi, Nov. 1929, 22-3, 54, illus.)
ELM STREET, near S.W. Marine Drive, residence for W.W. Bailey, 1923 (Vancouver Daily World, 20 April 1923, 9, descrip.)
WEST 57th AVENUE, mansion for Mrs. Benjamin T. Rogers, 1925 (C.R., xxxix, 6 May 1925, 55; R.A.I.C. Journal, v, Nov. 1928, 403, 413, illus.)
WEST 33rd STREET, near Selkirk Street, 'Rosemary', a mansion for Mrs. R. Frank Harrison, 1926 (C.H.G., iii, Aug. 1926, 25-7, illus. & descrip.; R.A.I.C. Journal, v, Nov. 1928, 413, illus.)
REDEMPTORIST FATHERS, rectory, West 10th Avenue, 1926 (dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
REDEMPTORIST FATHERS, school on Camosun Street, Point Grey, 1927 (dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC CONVENT, for the Sisters of St. Joseph, East 12th Street near Quebec Street, 1927 (dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
SOUTH WEST MARINE DRIVE, at Arbutus Street, residence for William G. Murrin, 1929; renovated and restored 2014-16 (C.R., xliii, 5 June 1929, 66; Globe & Mail [Toronto], 2 Feb. 2018, H8, illus. & descrip.)
SOUTH WEST MARINE DRIVE, near West 57th Avenue, 'Rio Vista', a residence for Harry F. Reifel, 1929 (C.R., xliii, 14 Aug. 1929, 70; R.A.I.C. Journal, viii, March 1931, xxvi, illus. in advert.; C.H.G., viii, March 1931, 44-5, illus.; H. Kalman, History of Canadian Architecture, 1994, 749, illus. & descrip.)
PALMER & BOW (works in Vancouver unless noted)
HOLY ROSARY ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL, Richards Street, a new rectory for the church, 1934 (Vancouver News-Herald, 15 Feb. 1934, 2, descrip.; dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
CENTRE GYMNASIUM, Hornby Street near Nelson Street, for Claude Whitsell, 1934-35 (Vancouver Sun, 15 Jan. 1935, 9; dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
COQUITLAM, Minnekhada Lodge, for Eric W. Hamber, Oliver Road, 1934 (D. Luxton, Building The West, 2003, 494)
ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL, Joyce Road at Euclid Avenue, c. 1935 (dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
WEST VANCOUVER, a temporary summer home for Alfred J. Taylor, costing $2,000, on the Hollyburn Ridge Estate, 1935 (Vancouver News-Herald, 9 Feb. 1935, 8, descrip.)
WEST VANCOUVER, 'Kew House', a permanent residence for Alfred J.T. Taylor, President of British Pacific Properties Ltd., Marine Drive near Kew Road, overlooking Howe Sound, 1937 (The Province [Vancouver], 5 Jan. 1937, 1, detailed descrip.; Vancouver Sun, 6 Jan. 1937, 19, descrip.; C.R., vol. 50, 27 Jan. 1937, 31; H. Kalman, Exploring Vancouver, 1993, 247, illus.; L. D'Acres & D. Luxton, Lions Gate, 1999, 60-1, illus.; Globe & Mail [Toronto], 13 April 2018, H4, illus. & descrip.)
HOWE STREET, at Dunsmiuir Street, north-west corner, a commercial block of 6 stores, 1937 (Vancouver Sun, 11 Jan. 1937, 2, descrip.)
COURTENAY STREET, at West 8th Avenue, residence for Charles D. Risk, 1937 (Vancouver Sun, 4 June 1937, 7)
WEST VANCOUVER, golf clubhouse for British Pacific Properties Ltd., Keith Road, 1937 (Vancouver Sun, 9 April 1937, 29, descrip.; C.R., vol. 50, 28 April 1937, 64)
LION'S GATE BRIDGE, West Vancouver, Administration Building and toll gates at north end of the bridge, near Marine Drive, 1938 (R.A.I.C. Journal, xviii, Nov. 1941, 186, illus.; L. D'Acres and D. Luxton, Lions Gate, 1999, 120, illus.)
ST. PATRICK'S ROMAN CATHOLIC SECONDARY SCHOOL, East 11th Avenue at Quebec Street, 1938 (Vancouver Sun, 14 Jan. 1938, 15, descrip; dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
BANK OF TORONTO, Robson Street, 1939 (dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
BANK OF TORONTO, at 2127 West 41st Avenue, near West Boulevard, 1941, still standing in 2024 and converted to retail store (Vancouver Sun, 8 Jan. 1941, 24)
ACADIA ROAD, residence for J.T. O,Bryan, 1941 (J. Bond, University Endowment Lands Architecture 1940-1969, 1993, 13, illus. & descrip.)