Russell, John Hamilton Gordon

RUSSELL, John Hamilton Gordon (1863-1946)
(biography in preparation)

J.H.G. RUSSELL (Commercial works in Winnipeg unless noted)

ORIENTAL HOTEL, Main Street near Fonseca Street, additions and alterations, 1897 (C.R., viii, 10 June 1897, 2)
CRANSTON BLOCK, Bannatyne Avenue at Isabel Street, 1897 (Winnipeg plumbing permit 1138, 8 Sept. 1897)
MANITOU, MAN., commercial block for S.E. Riggs, with lodge room and public hall, 1898 (Winnipeg Tribune, 11 Feb. 1898, 8)
ROGERS BLOCK, Main Street, removal of the third floor, and conversion of the block into an office building, for James Rogers of Toronto, 1898 (Manitoba Morning Free Press, 13 May 1898, 8, descrip.)
SALTCOATS, SASK., additions to Queen's Hotel, 1899 (C.R., x, 16 Aug. 1899, 3)
GEORGE CLEMENTS & CO., Portage Avenue, store, 1900 (C.R., xi, 6 June 1900, 3, t.c.)
KENORA, ONT., stone hotel for an unidentified client, 1900 (C.R., xi, 1 Aug. 1900, 3)
LAKE OF THE WOODS MILLING CO., McDermot Avenue, office block, 1901; addition 1911 (C.R., xii, 27 March 1901, 3; Winnipeg b.p. 808, 1911)
JOHN LESLIE FURNITURE CO., Main Street, retail store and showrooms, a renovation and rebuilding of the old Hargrave Block, 1901 (Winnipeg Tribune, 21 Sept. 1901, 6, descrip.)
PORTAGE AVENUE, block for Leonard Emma, 1902 (C.R., xiii, 7 May 1902, 3)
PORTER & CO., Main Street near Portage Avenue, store, 1902 (C.R., xiii, 7 May 1902, 4, t.c.)
HAMMOND BLOCK, Albert Street near McDermot Avenue, for W.J. Hammond, 1902; major addition of two additional storeys, 1905, 1907; burned 1923; rebuilt by Russell in 1924 (Manitoba Morning Free Press [Winnipeg], 8 April 1905, 10, t.c.; Winnipeg Tribune, 7 March 1907, 3, descrip.; 9 Jan. 1924, 1; Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 21 Nov. 1907, 18 & 21, illus. & descrip.; City of Winnipeg b.p. 620, 8 Aug. 1902; b.p. 836, 1907; b.p. 9, 1924; Winnipeg, 1980-The Year Past, 1981, 15, illus.)
JOHN THOMSON & CO., Main Street near Market Avenue, store and office block, 1903 (C.R., xiv, 25 March 1903, 3; Winnipeg, 1988-The Year Past, 1990, 41-2, illus.)
NEEPAWA, MAN., Merchant's Bank, 1903 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 25 April 1903, 11)
NEEPAWA, MAN., John Brown Dry Goods, commercial block, 1903 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 25 April 1903, 11)
BALFOUR BLOCK, McDermot Avenue at Rorie Street, 1903-04, on the site of the old Rorie Block which burned May 1903 (Winnipeg Tribune, 15 Sept. 1903, 10, descrip.)
ALLMAN BLOCK, Main Street near Alexander Avenue, for D.F. Allman, 1904 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 9 July 1904, 6, illus. & descrip.)
DOMINION ELEVATOR CO., Main Street at Euclid Street, office and showroom, 1904 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 31 Oct. 1904, 9, illus. & descrip.)
GREEN & LITSTER BLOCK, Fort Street, 1904; demol. 1989 (Winnipeg, 1989-The Year Past, 29-30, illus.)
J.H. ASHDOWN HARDWARE CO., Main Street at Bannatyne Avenue, store and office building, 1905 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 30 Oct. 1905, 31, illus.; Winnipeg, 1986-The Year Past, 1988, 35-6, illus.)
JOHNSON BLOCK, Sargent Avenue at Young Street, 1905 (C.R., xvi, 3 May 1905, 6, t.c.)
OSLER, HAMMOND & NANTON, Main Street at Portage Avenue, office block, 1906 (C.R., xvii, 23 May 1906, 6)
ELLICE AVENUE, at Langside Street, store and apartments for John J. Vopni, 1906 (C.R., xvii, 8 Aug. 1906, 5, t.c.; Free Press [Winnipeg], 6 Dec. 1906, 54, illus.)
AIKINS BLOCK, McDermot Avenue at Arthur Street, remodelling of the former Free Press Building with addition of two floors, 1906 (Free Press [Winnipeg], 6 Dec. 1906, 38, descrip.)
ALBERT STREET, a five storey office block for W.J. Hammond, 1907 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 8 April 1907, 7)
FARMER BLOCK, Logan Avenue near Main Street, store and apartments for J.D. Farmer, 1908 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 23 May 1908, 6, illus.; Winnipeg b.p. 811, 1908)
RUSSELL, MAN., department store for the Smellie Brothers, 1909 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 3 April 1909, 16)
CASA LOMA BLOCK, Portage Avenue at Sherbrook Street., 1909 (Winnipeg b.p. 520, 30 April 1909; Const., v, April 1912, 49, illus.)
YORKTON, SASK., Enterprise Pub. Co., Third Avenue, office and printing plant, 1909 (C.R., xxiii, 30 June 1909, 25, t.c.)
McARTHUR BLOCK, Portage Avenue at Main Street, 1909 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 27 Jan. 1909, 9; 4 Feb. 1909, 1; Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 27 Jan. 1909, 2, descrip.; C.R., xxiii, 10 March 1909, 26; Const., iii, Dec. 1909, 64-5, illus. & descrip.; Winnipeg, 1981-The Year Past, 1982, 49-50, illus.)
ROYAL BANK, Main Street, between McDermot Avenue and Bannatyne Avenue, "..on the site of the old Imperial Dry Goods store", 1909 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 3 April 1909, 21)
MACMILLAN & VOLLANS BLOCK, Sherbrooke Street at Portage Avenue, a four storey block of stores and apartments, 1909 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 3 April 1909, 21)
GLENGARRY BLOCK, McDermot Avenue near Princess Street, 1910 (Winnipeg, 1987-The Year Past, 1989, 45-6, illus.)
IMPERIAL OIL CO., Logan Avenue at Trinity Street, office block, 1910 (C.R., xxiv, 21 Sept. 1910, 29)
GREAT WEST PERMANENT BUILDING, Main Street near Portage Avenue, 1912-13 (Winnipeg Tribune, 25 June 1912, 9; Winnipeg Telegram, 29 June 1912, 17, illus.; Early Buildings of Manitoba, 1973, 146, illus.)
ROYAL BANK, Main Street at Selkirk Avenue, 1918 (Winnipeg b.p. 883, 1918)
SASKATOON, SASK., J.H. Ashdown Hardware Co., store, First Avenue North, 1918 (C.R., xxxii, 20 March 1918, 42)
NORTHWESTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., Donald Street, 1920 (Winnipeg b.p. 105, 1920)
(with James Chisholm & Son) MARLBOROUGH HOTEL [also called The Olympia Hotel], Smith Street at Portage Avenue, major addition, 1921 (Winnipeg Tribune, 9 July 1921, 25, illus. & descrip.; Winnipeg b.p. 550, 1921; Const., xvii, Jan. 1924, 23-31, illus. & descrip.)
ARCHIBALD-MARTIN MOTORS LTD., Maryland Street near Portage Avenue, auto showroom and garage, 1926 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 5 July 1926, 3, descrip.)
PORTAGE AVENUE, near Kennedy Street, strores for Andrew R. McNichol, 1928 (C.R., xlii, 3 Oct. 1928, 61)
EASTMAN KODAK STORE, Portage Avenue near Smith Street, 1929-30; altered 1965; demol. 1991 (Winnipeg Tribune, 10 Aug. 1929, 8, descrip.; C.R., xliii, 27 Nov. 1929, 66; Winnipeg, 1991-The Year Past, 1993, 49-52, illus.)
THE AVENUE BUILDING, Portage Avenue near Smith Street, reconstruction and rebuilding of existing six storey office block for Sir Daniel McMillan, 1931 (Winnipeg Tribune, 21 April 1931, 3, descrip.; 29 Oct. 1931, 7, illus. & descrip.)

J.H.G. RUSSELL (Industrial works in Winnipeg unless noted)

J.H. ASHDOWN HARDWARE CO., Bannatyne Avenue at Main Street, additions to warehouse in 1899, 1902, 1906, and 1911 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 21 Feb. 1899, 8; 6 Dec. 1906, 36-7, illus. & descrip.; Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 17 March 1911, 8, descrip.; Winnipeg, 1985-The Year Past, 1987, 23-6, illus.; Leonard K. Eaton, Gateways Cities & Other Essays, 1989, 101-04, illus.)
W.G. DOUGLAS CO., Princess Street, warehouse, 1901 (C.R., xii, 10 July 1901, 3, t.c.)
BOLE DRUG CO., Princess Street, warehouse, 1903 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 25 March 1903, 3, descrip.; 19 Dec. 1903, 27, descrip.; Winnipeg Telegram, 18 Sept. 1906, 55)
CAMPBELL BROTHERS & WILSON, Princess Street at Bannatyne Avenue, warehouse, 1903; addition of two floors, 1912 (C.R., xiii, 11 Feb. 1903, 4, t.c.; Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 19 Dec. 1903, 27, descrip.; Winnipeg b.p. 2292, 1912; Winnipeg, 1983-The Year Past, 1984, 51-2, illus.; Leonard K. Eaton, Gateways Cities & Other Essays, 1989, 104-05, illus.)
COLTART & CAMERON LTD., Bannatyne Street East, warehouse, 1903 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 19 Dec. 1903, 27, descrip.)
McCLARY MANUFACTURING CO., Bannatyne Avenue, addition of two floors, 1903, 1904 (C.R., xiv, 8 April 1903, 2, t.c.; Winnipeg, 1987-The Year Past, 1989, 25-6, illus.)
BRIGHT & JOHNSTON CO., Bannatyne Avenue, major addition to warehouse, 1903; rebuilding after a fire 1906; addition of fourth floor, 1907 (C.R., xiv, 24 June 1903, 4, t.c.; xviii, 3 April 1907, 7, t.c.; Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 16 April 1907, 5, illus. & descrip.; Winnipeg, 1986-The Year Past, 1988, 25-6, illus.; Winnipeg, 1992-1993 The Year Past, 1995, 27-8, illus. & descrip.)
SILVESTER-WILLSON BUILDING, McDermot Avenue at Albert Street, warehouse, 1904 (Winnipeg Tribune, 27 Feb. 1904, 6, descrip.; Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 24 Nov. 1904, 18)
WINNIPEG GRANITE & MARBLE WORKS CO., Princess Street, north of Alexander Street, warehouse, 1904 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 14 July 1904, 16, descrip.; 24 Nov. 1904, 18)
AMES, HOLDEN CO., McDermot Avenue at Princess Street, addition of two floors, 1904 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 24 Nov. 1904, 18)
FRANKLIN PRESS, Bannatyne Avenue, 1904 (Winnipeg b.p. 1432, 1904; Winnipeg, 1983-The Year Past, 1984, 21-2, illus.)
HUDSON'S BAY KNITTING CO., Bannatyne Avenue at Charlotte Street, warehouse, 1905 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], Section Two, 1 April 1905, 7, illus.; C.R., xvi, 12 April 1905, 6)
BULMAN BROTHERS LITHOGRAPHERS, Albert Street at Bannatyne Avenue, new addition of five storeys above existing warehouse, 1904-05 (Winnipeg Tribune, 12 April 1904, 2, descrip.; 24 June 1905, 10, descrip.)
CANADIAN MOLINE PLOW CO., Logan Avenue at Chambers Street, warehouse, 1905 (C.R., xvi, 10 May 1905, 7, t.c.; Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 23 Sept. 1905, 1)
LYON BLOCK, McDermot Avenue, addition of two floors, 1905 (Winnipeg, 1981-The Year Past, 1982, 41-2, illus.)
SCOTT, BATHGATE CO., Notre Dame Avenue East at Victoria Street, warehouse, 1905; with major addition to existing warehouse, 1907 (Winnipeg Tribune, 23 Sept. 1905, 11; Winnipeg b.p. 1558, 1907; Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 21 Nov. 1907, 20)
JAMES PORTER & CO., McDermot Avenue at Rorie Street, a six storey warehouse, 1906 (Free Press [Winnipeg], 16 April 1906, 17; C.R., xvii, 25 April 1906, 4, t.c.; Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 12 May 1906, 12, illus. & descrip.; 6 Dec. 1906, 36, illus.; Winnipeg, 1985-The Year Past, 1987, 39-40, illus.)
G.F. STEPHENS CO., Market Street East, warehouse, major addition, 1907; addition, 1910 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 18 May 1907, 27; Winnipeg b.p. 1518, 1910)
CRANE, ORDWAY & CO., Lombard Avenue, warehouse, 1906; addition, 1911 (C.R., xvii, 4 July 1906, 4, t.c.; Winnipeg b.p. 5, 1911)
RAFORD WAREHOUSE, Market Avenue at Louise Street, 1906 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 6 Dec. 1906, 36-7, illus.)
REGINA, SASK., Campbell Brothers & Wilson, Rose Street at Dewdney Avenue, warehouse, 1907 (Const., i, Oct. 1907, 62)
A. McDONALD & CO., Market Street near Rorie Street, addition of fourth floor to existing warehouse, 1908 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 19 Dec. 1908, 31; Winnipeg b.p. 864, 1908)
D. McCALL CO., Hargrave Street, warehouse, 1908 (Winnipeg b.p. 1424, 1908)
(with Hodgson & Bates) CALGARY, ALTA., warehouse on 11th Avenue for J.H. Ashdown Hardware Co. Ltd., 1909 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 7 July 1909, 2, t.c.)
CANADIAN WESTINGHOUSE CO., Portage Avenue East, a four storey warehouse, 1909; addition of two storeys above the existing building, 1926 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 7 Sept. 1909, 2, descrip.; C.R., xxiii, 15 Sept. 1909, 23-4; Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 6 Aug. 1926, 5)
WILLSON STATIONERY CO., Gertie Street, printing house and factory, 1910 (Winnipeg b.p. 1917, 1910)
STOBART SONS & CO., McDermot Avenue at Lydia Street, warehouse, 1910 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 11 Aug. 1910, 11; Winnipeg b.p. 2198, 1910)
J.D. McARTHUR CO., McDermot Avenue, warehouse, 1910 (Winnipeg. b.p. 1970, 1910)
PRINCESS STREET, warehouse for Joseph Brown, 1910 (Winnipeg b.p. 2063, 1910)
DINGWALL BUILDING, Albert Street, 1910 (Winnipeg b.p. 243, 1910; Winnipeg, 1984-The Year Past, 1986, 19-20, illus.)
SASKATOON, SASK., warehousse for J.H. Ashdown Co., 1st Avenue North at 25th Street East, 1911 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 6 April 1911, 3)
ROYAL CROWN SOAP CO., Henry Avenue at King Street, warehouse, 1911 (C.R., xxv, 26 July 1911, 66)
BAYOUR BLOCK, McDermot Avenue at Rorie Street, 1911 (Winnipeg b.p. 85, 1911)
R.J. WHITLA CO., McDermot Avenue, warehouse, 1911 (Winnipeg b.p. 395, 1911)
GROSE & WALKER CO., Spence Street, warehouse, 1911 (Winnipeg b.p. 361, 1911)
WILKINSON KOMPASS & HAWKEY LTD., Gomez Street, warehouse, 1912 (2 Nov. 1912, 13, illus. & descrip.)
SUNSET MANUFACTURING CO., Logan Avenue at Sherbrook Street, 1914 (Winnipeg b.p. 1581, 1914)
EDMONTON, ALTA., Sugarman Block, Jasper Avenue, addition, 1914 (Edmonton b.p. 904, 1914)
MARKET STREET EAST, warehouse for H. Cameron, 1916 (Winnipeg b.p. 704, 1916)
GRAIN GROWERS CO., Ottawa Avenue at Watt Street, warehouse, 1917 (inf. from R. Rostecki, Winnipeg)
RUSSELL, MAN., Telephone Exchange for Manitoba Telephone Co., 1918 (Winnipeg Tribune, 27 July 1918, 2, t.c.)
MANITOBA TELEPHONE CO., Charlotte Street at McDermot Avenue, 1919 (Winnipeg b.p. 1240, 1919)
ACADEMY ROAD, garage for Albert Bright, 1920 (C.R., xxxiv, 9 June 1920, 152)
MORRIS, MAN., Telephone Exchange for Manitoba Telephone Co., 1921 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 31 May 1921, 2, t.c.)
SWAN RIVER, MAN., Telephone Exchange for Manitoba Telephone Co., 1921 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 31 May 1921, 2, t.c.)
SELKIRK, MAN., Telephone Exchange for Manitoba Telephone Co., 1921 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 31 May 1921, 2, t.c.)
MINTO, MAN., Telephone Exchange for Manitoba Telephone Co., 1921 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 31 May 1921, 2, t.c.)
SIDNEY, MAN., Telephone Exchange for Manitoba Telephone Co., 1921 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 31 May 1921, 2, t.c.)
FOXWARREN, MAN., Telephone Exchange for Manitoba Telephone Co., 1921 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 31 May 1921, 2, t.c.)
NEWDALE, MAN. Telephone Exchange for Manitoba Telephone Co., 1921 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 31 May 1921, 2, t.c.)
SHOAL LAKE, MAN., Telephone Exchange for Manitoba Telephone Co., 1921 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 13 Aug. 1921, 3, t.c.)
EDMONTON, ALTA., J.H. Ashdown Co., 103rd Street at 102nd Avenue, warehouse, 1923 (PAA, MU 78.11, letter to MacDonald & Magoon, Architects)
EDMONTON, ALTA., Campbell, Wilson & Horne Ltd., 104th Street at 103rd Avenue, warehouse, 1924 (PAA, MU 78.11, letter to MacDonald & Magoon, Architects)
WAWANESA, MAN., Telephone Exchange for Manitoba Telephone Co., 1924 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 4 Oct. 1924, 16, t.c.)
MANITOU, MAN., Telephone Exchange for Manitoba Telephone Co., 1925 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 3 Aug. 1925, 13, t.c.)
ELGIN, MAN., Telephone Exchange for Manitoba Telephone Co., 1927 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 27 Aug. 1927, 28, t.c.)
GILBERT PLAINS, MAN., Telephone Exchange for Manitoba Telephone Co., 1927 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 27 Aug. 1927, 28, t.c.)
GRANDVIEW, MAN., Telephone Exchange for Manitoba Telephone Co., 1927 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 27 Aug. 1927, 28, t.c.)
REGINA, SASK., J.H. Ashdown Hardware Co., Seventh Avenue at Smith Street, warehouse, 1928 (C.R., xlii, 10 Oct. 1928, 56)

J.H.G. RUSSELL (Institutional works in Winnipeg unless noted)

ASHLAND, MAN., public school for S.D. 86, 1898 (Manitoba Morning Free Press [Winnipeg], 6 April 1898, 5, t.c.)
GLADSTONE SCHOOL, Pembina Street at McMillan Avenue, 1898 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 2 June 1898, 5, t.c.)
WELLINGTON SCHOOL, Wellington Avenue at Maryland Street, 1898 (Manitoba Free Press, 2 June 1898, 5, t.c.)
BIRTLE, MAN., large addition to the Indian Boarding School, 1899 (Winnipeg Tribune, 20 May 1899, 8)
WOLSLEY, SASK., Public School, 1899 (Winnipeg Tribune, 29 June 1899, 8; C.R., x, 5 July 1899, 3)
GIRL'S HOME OF WELCOME, Austin Street North at Sutherland Street, 1900 (The Commercial [Winnipeg], 26 May 1900, 1207)
CHILDREN'S HOME, River Avenue at Dunsmuir Street, 1901; addition, 1906 (C.R., xii, 22 May 1901, 4, t.c.; xvii, 3 Oct. 1906, 2, t.c.)
FREE KINDERGARTEN, Ellen Street near Henry Avenue, 1903 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 14 Nov. 1903, 21, illus.; L. Murphy, Missions and Settlement Houses in Manitoba 1880-1930, 1986, 30ff., illus.)
KILLARNEY, MAN., Public School, 1905-06 (C.R., xvi, 16 May 1905, 2; Winnipeg Tribune, 12 Aug. 1905, 2, illus. & descrip.; Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 2 Nov. 1906, 13, illus.)
PILOT MOUND, MAN., Public School, 1904-05 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 16 July 1904, 2, t.c.; C.R., xvi, 30 Aug. 1905, 2, t.c.)
WOLSELEY, SASK., Town Hall, 1906 (Winnipeg Telegram, 18 Sept. 1906, 55)
CHILDREN'S AID SHELTER, Mayfair Avenue, 1906 (C.R., xvii, 3 Oct. 1906, 2, t.c.)
MAPLE CREEK, SASK., Skating Arena, 1906 (C.R., xvii, 14 Nov. 1906, 2)
SUTHERLAND MISSION (also called the All People's Institute), Sutherland Avenue at Euclid Avenue, 1908 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 11 April 1908, 12, illus. & descrip.; L. Murphy, Missions and Settlement Houses in Manitoba 1880-1930, 1986, 12ff., illus.)
MANITOBA MEDICAL COLLEGE, Bannatyne Avenue at Emily Street, 1909; Animal Building, 1914 (Winnipeg b.p. 2045, 1909; b.p. 2666, 1914)
WELSEY COLLEGE (now the University of Winnipeg), Portage Avenue at Spence Street, Women's Dormitory, 1909 (Winnipeg Tribune, 31 March 1909, 8, descrip.)
STELLA METHODIST INSTITUTE, Stella Avenue, 1909 (C.R., xxiii, 26 May 1909, 21; l. Murphy, Missions and Settlement Houses in Manitoba 1880-1930, 1986, 77, illus.)
MIDDLE CHURCH, MAN., Aged People's Home, 1909 (C.R., xxiii, 13 Oct. 1909, 21)
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, North Winnipeg Branch, Selkirk Avenue at Powers Street, 1910 (C.R., xxiv, 14 Sept. 1910, 25, t.c.)
CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, Aberdeen Avenue near Main Street, 1910-11 (C.R., xxiv, 21 Sept. 1910, 25; Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 21 Oct. 1911, 13, illus. & descrip.)
CONVALESCENT HOME, for the Women's Hospital Aid Society, Elgin Avenue near Sherbrook Street, 1910 (C.R., xxiv, 25 May 1910, 27)
(with Jackson & Rosencrans) YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Central Branch, Vaughan Street, designed 1910; built 1910-11 (Winnipeg Tribune, 11 April 1910, 1; C.R., xxv, 31 May 1911, 60; Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 28 Oct. 1911, Magazine Section, 3, illus. & descrip.; Early Buildings of Manitoba, 1973, 149, illus.)
WESLEY COLLEGE (now the University of Winnipeg), Portage Avenue at Spence Street, addition of dormitory and classroom building called 'Sparling Hall', 1912 (C.R., xxvi, 20 March 1912, 67)
MISERICORDIA GENERAL HOSPITAL, Nurse's Residence, Wolseley Avenue near Maryland Street, 1912 (Winnipeg b.p. 558, 1912)
GERMAN MEETING HALL, Mountain Avenue at McGregor Street, 1912 (Winnipeg b.p. 1317, 1912)
ODD FELLOW'S HALL, for the Moose Lodge, Portage Avenue near Kennedy Street, 1913 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 3 May 1913, 14, illus. & descrip.)
CHILDREN'S HOME, Godfrey Avenue near Wellington Crescent, in Tuxedo Park, 1915 (Winnipeg Tribune, 1 June 1915, 5, descrip.; Winnipeg. b.p. 873, 1915)
WINNIPEG GENERAL HOSPITAL, Bannatyne Avenue at Olivia Street, Pathology Building, 1916; Psychopathic Building, 1918 (Winnipeg b.p. 951, 1916; C.R., xxxii, 15 May 1918, 60)
BRANDON, MAN., Hospital for the Insane, major addition, 1917 (C.R., xxxi, 22 Aug. 1917, 39)
ST. BONIFACE, MAN., Manitoba Government Telephone Exchange Building, 1919 (Winnipeg Tribune, 4 July 1919, 13, t.c.)
SALVATION ARMY BUILDING, Carlton Street, 1919 (Winnipeg Tribune, 30 July 1919, 5)
GROSSE ISLE, MAN., public school, 1919 (Winnipeg Tribune, 3 Sept. 1919, 13, t.c.)
GLADSTONE, MAN., an eight classroom brick Public School, 1921 (C.R., xxxv, 25 May 1921, 54, t.c.; Winnipeg Tribune, 31 May 1921, 2, t.c.)
ODD FELLOWS GRAND LODGE, Kennedy Street near Portage Avenue, 1922 (C.R., xxxvi, 10 May 1922, 58)
ST. CHARLES, MAN., Protestant Orphan's Home, overlooking the Assiniboine River, 1926 (Winnipeg Tribune, 11 Aug. 1926, 3, descrip.)
CHARLESWOOD, MAN., public school for S.D. 1677, 1926 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 18 June 1926, 2, t.c.)
DOMINION BUSINESS COLLEGE, Osborne Street at St. Mary's Avenue, 1927 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 23 July 1927, 3, illus. & descrip.)
CANADIAN NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND, Portage Avenue at Sherburn Street, 1927-28 (C.R., xli, 14 Sept. 1927, 54; Winnipeg Tribune, 15 Oct. 1927, 3, illus. & descrip.)
MAPLE LEAF PUBLIC SCHOOL, Kate Street, 1929 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 29 June 1929, 6, illus. & descrip.; C.R., xliii, 17 July 1929, 60)
BRANDON, MAN., Masonic Temple, 8th Street, 1935 (Winnipeg Tribune, 27 July 1935, 7, descrip.)

J.H.G. RUSSELL (Ecclesiastical works in Winnipeg unless noted)

LIZARD POINT, MAN., cottage for the Presbyterian Indian Mission, near Birtle, Man., 1897 (Winnipeg Tribune, 27 July 1897, 8)
OKANASE, MAN., cottage for the Presbyterian Indian Mission, near Strathclair, Man., 1897 (Winnipeg Tribune, 27 July 197, 8)
BIRTLE, MAN., a new church for the Presbyterian Indian Mission, near Birtle, 1898 (Winnipeg Tribune, 29 July 1898, 8)
KENORA, ONT., Knox Presbyterian Church, 5th Avenue South, 1898-99 (list of works in G. Bryce, History of Manitoba: Its Resources and People, 1906, 482)
ROSLYN, WASHINGTON, USA, Mount Pisgah Presbyterian Church, North First Street at East Idaho Avenue, 1899-1900 (Winnipeg Tribune, 2 June 1899, 6)
VIRDEN, MAN., Prebyterian Church, addition of a tower and brick facing, 1900 (C.R., xi, 6 June 1900, 2, t.c.)
OAKLAND, MAN., manse for the Presbyterian Church, 1900 (C.R., xi, 25 July 1900, 4, t.c.)
FORT ROUGE METHODIST CHURCH, Spadina Avenue at Joseph Street, manse for the church, 1902 (C.R., xiii, 4 June 1902, 3)
STARBUCK, MAN., Presbyterian Church, 1903 (Winnipeg Tribune, 22 May 1903, 2, t.c.; N. Bingham, A Study of Church Buildings in Manitoba, 1987, 215, illus.)
BINSCARTH, MAN., Presbyterian Church, 1903 (Manitoba Morning Free Press [Winnipeg], 6 June 1903, 15)
AUGUSTINE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, River Avenue, 1903-04; Parish Hall, 1909; complete interior re-decoration of the church, 1927; and alterations to the Sunday School, 1927 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 14 Nov. 1903, 20, illus.; 17 Oct. 1904, 10, descrip.; 14 Jan. 1910, 11, descrip.; Const., iii, Dec. 1909, 69, 72, illus.; Winnipeg Tribune, 10 Sept. 1927, 9, descrip.; Augustine United Church 75th Anniversary 1887-1962, 4)
WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH, Bannatyne Avenue at Juno Street, major adddition and alterations, 1904 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 4 Feb. 1904, 3; 19 Nov. 1904, 27, illus. & descrip.; Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 20 May 1904, 3, descrip.)
NORWOOD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 1904 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 1 Aug. 1904, 2; 15 Aug. 1904, 5)
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Hargrave Street, addition, 1904 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 3 Dec. 1904, 21, descrip.; 30 Jan. 1905, 6, descrip.; Winnipeg, 1984-The Year Past, 1986, 29-30, illus.)
FORT ROUGE METHODIST CHURCH, Wardlow Avenue at Nassau Street, Sunday School, 1905-06; main building completed 1910-11 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 20 April 1905, 1, descrip.; 26 Feb. 1906, 11, descrip.; 6 Dec. 1906, 53-4; 25 March 1911, 31, illus. & descrip.; W.T. Hart, Fort Rouge Church: Sixty Three Years of Service, 1947, 22, 26-7, illus. & descrip.)
QU'APPELLE, SASK., Knox Presbyterian Church, 1906 (Leader [Regina], 5 June 1906, 6, t.c.)
WOLSELEY, SASK., Presbyterian Church, 1906 (Winnipeg Telegram, 18 Sept. 1906, 55)
PRINCE ALBERT, SASK., St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, 12th Street East, 1906 (C.R., xvii, 20 June 1906, 4; Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 18 May 1907, 27, illus.)
TREHERNE, MAN., Chalmers Presbyterian Church, Boyne Street near Railway Avenue, 1907-08; still standing in 2023 (C.R., xviii, 5 June 1907, 2, t.c.; N. Bingham, A Study of Church Buildings in Manitoba, 1987, 228, illus.)
LETHBRIDGE, ALTA., Knox Presbyterian Church, 8th Street South, 1907 (C.R., xviii, 12 June 1907, 6, t.c.)
NORTH WINNIPEG METHODIST MISSION, Sutherland Avenue at Euclid Street, 1908 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 11 April 1908, 12, illus. & descrip.; Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 19 Dec. 1908, 31)
YORKTON, SASK., St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 2nd Avenue, 1909 (C.R., xxiii, 24 March 1909, 21)
METHODIST KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL, Powers Street at Stella Avenue, 1909 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 15 May 1909, 2, descrip.)
OXBOW, SASK., St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, 1909 (C.R., 18 Aug. 1909, 20, t.c.)
ST. GILES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (also called Roberston Memorial Church), Burrows Avenue at Charles Street, 1911; Mission House, 1911 (Winnipeg b.p. 1442, 1911; Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 18 Feb. 1911, 19, illus. & descrip.; 18 Nov. 1911, Magazine Section, 7, illus. & descrip.; N. Bingham, A Study of Church Buildings in Manitoba, 1987, 258-9)
WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Maryland Street at Buell Street, 1910-12 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 10 June 1910, 3, descrip.; 15 June 1912, 20, descrip. & illus.; C.R., xxiv, 10 Aug. 1910, 26; Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 8 June 1912, 45, illus. & descrip.; Westminster Church Silver Jubilee Souvenir, 1937, 18, 39-40; Winnipeg, 1992-1993 The Year Past, 1995, 77-8, illus. & descrip.)
MOOSE JAW, SASK., St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Minto Avenue, 1912-14; burned 1963; rebuilt (Const., ix, Dec. 1916, 411-16, illus. & descrip.)
KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Qu'Appelle Avenue at Edmonton Street, 1914-17 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 26 March 1917, 5, descrip.; Const., x, Dec. 1917, 402-05, illus. & descrip.; Early Buildings of Manitoba, 1973, 68, illus.)
POINT DOUGLAS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, MacDonald Avenue, 1916 (Winnipeg b.p. 372, 1916)
HOME STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Home Street at Portage Avenue, 1920 (Winnipeg b.p. 65, 1920; N. Bingham, A Study of Church Buildings in Manitoba, 1987, 246, illus.)
ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Cathedral Avenue at Charles Street, 1922 (Winnipeg, 1988-The Year Past, 1990, 23-4, illus.)
RIVERVIEW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Oakwood Avenue, 1925 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 22 May 1925, 7, illus & descrip.; N. Bingham, A Study of Church Buildings in Manitoba, 1987, 258, illus.)
STURGEON CREEK, MAN., United Church, 1929 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 15 June 1929, 38)

J.H.G. RUSSELL (Residential works in Winnipeg unless noted)

BROADWAY, for James H. Ashdown, 1897 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 18 March 1897, 5, t.c.)
ELLICE AVENUE, at Hargrave Street, for Edwin S. Popham, 1898 (Winnipeg Tribune, 24 Feb. 1898, 8; Winnipeg plumbing permit 1231, 5 Aug 1898)
GROVE STREET, at Lusted Street, residence for R. McKleehan, 1898 (Winnipeg Tribune, 24 Feb. 1898, 8, t.c.)
EDMONTON STREET, near Assiniboine Avenue, for Charles Williams, 1899 (C.R., ix, 18 Jan. 1899, 2, t.c.)
ROSLYN ROAD, for Augustus M. Nanton, 1899 (C.R., x, 5 July 1899, 3, t.c.)
BOISSEVAIN, MAN., for Thomas Nicol, 1899 (C.R., x, 5 July 1899, 3)
EDMONTON STREET, Near Broadway, for James L. Bathgate, 1899 (C.R., x, 26 July 1899, 3)
BROADWAY, at Balmoral Street, for Rev. C.W. Gordon, 1899 (Winnipeg plumbing permit 1386, 15 Aug. 1899)
CARLTON STREET, near Cumberland Avenue, row of four houses for William W. Cross, 1899 (C.R., x, 20 Sept. 1899, 3)
STARBUCK, MAN., for R. Houston, 1899 (C.R., x, 15 Nov. 1899, 3)
ASSINIBOINE AVENUE, for W.J. Christie, 1900 (Winnipeg Tribune, 21 May 1900, 4, t.c.)
ANDERSON AVENUE, 'The Grange', for Frederick J.C. Cox, 1900 (C.R., xi, 29 Aug 1900, 3, t.c.)
ELLEN AVENUE, for Henry L. Landerkin, 1901 (C.R., xii, 8 May 1901, 4, t.c.)
COLONY STREET, near York Avenue, for James Mackay, 1901 (C.R., xii, 8 May 1901, 4)
MAIN STREET, at Carruthers Avenue, for Joseph Harrison, 1901 (Winnipeg Tribune, 31 May 1901, 5, t.c.)
MINNEDOSA, MAN., for Robert H. Myers, 1901 (C.R., xii, 19 June 1901, 4)
NIVERVILLE, MAN., for William Wallace, 1901 (C.R., xii, 10 July 1901, 3)
BROADWAY, for Dr. Henry H. Chown, 1902 (Winnipeg Telegram, 18 Sept. 1906, 55)
LANGSIDE STREET, at Armstrong's Point, 'Riverside', for Sir James A.M. Aikins, 1901-02 (Winnipeg Tribune, 7 May 1901, 4, t.c.; Early Buildings of Manitoba, 1973, 94, illus.)
WELLINGTON CRESCENT, near Academy Road, for Eugene D. Carey, 1902 (C.R., xiii, 26 March 1902, 2)
LLEWELLYN AVENUE, for Frank McMurray, 1902 (C.R., xiii, 26 March 1902, 2)
BROADWAY, near Langside Street, for Thomas Bulman, 1902 (C.R., xiii, 26 March 1902, 2)
DELORAINE, MAN., for Dr. R.S. Thorton, 1902 (C.R., xiii, 26 March 1902, 2)
(with John J. Wangenstein) ROSLYN ROAD, for F. Morton Morse, 1902 (C.R., xiii, 9 April 1902, 3, t.c.; Western Architect [Minneapolis], xi, May 1908, illus.)
WOLSELEY, SASK., for William D. Perley, 1902 (C.R., xiii, 16 April 1902, 3)
COLONY STREET, near York Avenue, for R.A. Graham, 1902 (C.R., xiii, 16 April 1902, 3)
RIVER AVENUE, for William J. Hammond, 1902 (C.R., xiii, 21 May 1902, 4)
WELLINGTON CRESCENT, near Wardlaw Avenue, additions and alterations to residence for the architect, 1902-03, 1906; demol. 1982 (Winnipeg, 1981-The Year Past, 1982, 67-8, illus.)
ROSLYN ROAD, mansion for John Galt, 1903-04 (C.R., xiii, 11 Feb. 1903, 3, t.c.; Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 11 March 1904, 9; 30 Oct. 1905, 26, illus.)
WELLINGTON CRESCENT, extensive alterations to residence for W.J. Bulman, 1903 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 25 April 1903, 11)
RIVER AVENUE, residence for T.H. Slater, 1903 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 25 April 1903, 11)
FORT ROUGE, residence for J.D. McArthur, Mayfair Avenue, 1903 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 25 April 1903, 11)
ROSLYN ROAD, residence for E.M. Robinson, 1903 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 10 July 1903, 2, t.c.)
WELLINGTON CRESCENT, near Academy Road, for William A. Windatt, 1903 (C.R., xiv, 13 May 1903, 3, t.c.)
RIVER AVENUE, near Nassau Street, for Maurice Putman, 1903 (Manitoba Morning Free Press [Winnipeg], 6 June 1903, 15; C.R., xiv, 17 June 1903, 3, t.c.)
BROADWAY, near Colony Street, for Robert R. Wilson, 1904 (Winnipeg, 1990-The Year Past, 29-30, illus.)
CENTRAL PARK APARTMENTS, Cumberland Avenue near Gertie Street, for George Persichini, 1904 (Winnipeg b.p. 125, 28 March 1904; Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 11 May 1904, 10)
KENNEDY STREET, near Sargent Avenue, residence for A. McDougall, 1904 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 11 May 1904, 10)
ROSLYN ROAD, residence for J.G. Kavanaugh, 1904 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 27 June 1904, 2, t.c.)
CARLTON STREET, near Broadway, for James L. Bathgate, 1905 (C.R., xv, 22 March 1905, 6, t.c.)
WELLINGTON CRESCENT, near Cockburn Avenue, for William H. Cross, 1905 (C.R., xvi, 5 April 1905, 6, t.c.; Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 30 Oct. 1905, 26, illus.; Const., iii, Dec. 1909, 80, illus.)
STRADBROOKE PLACE, for James H. Elliott, 1905 (C.R., xvi, 12 April 1905, 6; Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 30 Oct. 1905, 26, illus.)
GERTRUDE AVENUE, near Wellington Crescent, for Mary L. Robertson, 1905 (C.R., xvi, 19 April 1905, 6)
WELLINGTON CRESCENT, for Wibo B. Sterling, 1905 (C.R., xvi, 31 May 1905, 5, t.c.)
SARGENT AVENUE, at Balmoral Street, for Kenneth J. Johnston, 1905 (C.R., xvi, 14 June 1905, 6, t.c.)
KENNEDY STREET, at Broadway, residence for Dr. B. McKenzie, 1905 (Winnipeg Tribune, 23 Sept. 1905, 11)
RUSKIN ROW, for Frederick W. Stevens, 1905 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 30 Oct. 1905, 28)
EVERGREEN PLACE, for Manlius Bull, 1905 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 30 Oct. 1905, 26, illus.)
WELLINGTON CRESCENT, near Academy Road, for Henry H. Bradburn, 1906 (C.R., xvii, 14 March 1906, 4, t.c.; Western Architect [Minneapolis], xi, May 1908, illus.)
NASSAU STREET, for George H. West, in Fort Rouge, 1906 (Free Press [Winnipeg], 16 April 1906, 17; C.R., xvii, 18 April 1906, 5, t.c.)
ASSINIBOINE AVENUE, large residence for William Howie, 1906 (Winnipeg Tribune, 12 May 1906, 2)
STRADBROOK PLACE, for Frank E. Martin, 1906 (C.R., xvii, 23 May 1906, 6, t.c.)
STRADBROOK PLACE, for John D. Clark, 1906 (C.R., xvii, 4 July 1906, 4, t.c.)
(with R.B. Pratt) ROSLYN ROAD, mansion for Hugh Sutherland, 1906 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 7 July 1906, 11, illus. & descrip.)
MAYFAIR AVENUE, for John D. McArthur, 1906 (Winnipeg Telegram, 18 Sept. 1906, 55)
AURORA COURT APARTMENTS, Ellice Avenue at Langside Street, 1906 (Winnipeg b.p. 2223, 3 Aug. 1906)
HARVARD AVENUE, for William Grassie, 1907 (C.R., xviii, 6 March 1907, 6; Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 16 March 1907, 21; 21 Nov. 1907, 23 & 24, illus.)
HARVARD AVENUE, for Prof. M.A. Parker, 1907 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 16 March 1907, 21, illus.; 21 Nov. 1907, 24, illus.)
McDERMOT STREET, at Margaretta Street, residence for Thomas H. Johnson, 1907 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 13 April 1907, 9, illus.)
ROSLYN ROAD, major additions and alterations to residence at No. 29 Rosyln Road, perhaps for Capt. R.D. MacDonnell, 1907 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 5 Jan. 1907, 10, t.c.)
ROSLYN ROAD, for W.R. Allan, 1907-08 (Western Architect [Minneapolis], xi, May 1908, illus.)
BETOURNAY STREET, for W.E. McGaw, 1908 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 2 May 1908, 24, illus.)
YALE AVENUE, for Harry P. Cox, 1908 (C.R., xxii, 15 July 1908, 29)
WARDLAW AVENUE, for Neil T. MacMillan, 1908 (C.R., xxii, 4 Nov. 1908, 26)
EDMONTON STREET, south of Portage Avenue, apartment block for J. Crichton & Co., 1909 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 30 March 1909, 1; 15 May 1909, 2, descrip.; 10 June 1909, 1, illus.)
WELLINGTON CRESCENT, near Stradbrook Avenue, for James D. Windrum, 1909 (C.R., xxiii, 24 March 1909, 21, t.c.; Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 3 April 1909, 16)
ACADEMY ROAD, for Henry T. Swart, 1909 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 3 April 1909, 16)
GERTRUDE AVENUE, for F.H. Robinson, 1909 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 3 April 1909, 16)
BALMORAL PLACE, for Alexander N. MacPherson, 1909 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 3 April 1909, 16; C.R., xxiii, 26 May 1909, 21)
CRESCENT ROAD, for Alexander C. MacRae, 1909 (C.R., xxiii, 26 May 1909, 21)
ROSLYN ROAD, for Herbert Archibald, 1909 (Winnipeg, 1984-The Year Past, 1986, 61-2, illus.)
REGINA, SASK., for Joseph Campbell, 16th Avenue at Albert Street, 1909 (Const., iii, Dec. 1909, 95, illus.)
WELLINGTON CRESCENT, near Grosvenor Avenue, for Frederick W. Pace, 1909 (Const., iii, Dec. 1909, 74-5, 77-8, illus. & descrip.)
ASSINIBOINE AVENUE, 'Dunedin', for William Harvey, 1909 (Const., iii, Dec. 1909, 80, illus.)
CENTRAL AVENUE, for Charles H. Beckett, 1909 (Const., iii, Dec. 1909, 80, illus.)
ROSLYN ROAD, for Frederick J. Sharpe, 1909 (Const., iii, Dec. 1909, 80, illus.)
unidentified street, for F.C. Calder, 1910 (Const., iv, Nov. 1911, 69, 82, 87, illus. & descrip.)
CHATSWORTH APARTMENTS, McMillan Avenue at Nassau Street, 1911 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 27 April 1911, 17, illus.; Winnipeg b.p. 987, 28 April 1911)
WELLINGTON CRESCENT, a mansion for Edward Brown, 1912 (C.R., xxvi, 10 April 1912, 67; Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 12 June 1912, 8)
WELLINGTON CRESCENT, for James H. Ashdown, 1912 (Winnipeg b.p. 3529, 1912; R.A.I.C. Journal, v, Sept. 1928, 325, 331, illus.; Winnipeg, 1983-The Year Past, 1984, 65-8, illus.)
GUELPH APARTMENTS, 778 McMillan Avenue at Lilac Street, 1912 (Winnipeg b.p. 2672, 17 July 1912)
RUSKIN ROW, for John Williams, 1912-13 (Manitoba Free Press, 29 March 1913, 11, illus.)
ROBLIN BOULEVARD, for George T. Chapman, in Charleswood near Assiniboine Park, 1914 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 7 Feb. 1914, 19, illus.)
WELLINGTON CRESCENT, large residence for Robert R. Wilson, 1924 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 20 June 1924, 19)
MARYLAND STREET, between Sargent Avenue and Ellice Avenue, apartment block for the Manitoba Provident Investment Co., 1927 (Winnipeg Daily Tribune, 25 March 1927, 1, descrip.)

COMPETITIONS

REGINA, SASK., War Memorial Museum, 1919. Eight Canadian firms were invited to submit designs for this project. including J.H.G. Russell of Winnipeg (Saskatoon Phoenix, 22 July 1919, 3). The winners were Nobbs & Hyde of Montreal, but their winning design was never built.