Lloyd, Gordon William

LLOYD, Gordon William (1832-1904)
(biography in preparation)

G.W. LLOYD (works in Ontario)

SARNIA, ONT., residence for the Master Mechanic of the Grand Trunk Railway, 1859 (dwgs. at NAC, RG30M, Dwg. No. 563)
SANDWICH, ONT., additions and alterations to the Jail, 1870 (Globe (Toronto), 25 Feb. 1870, 3, t.c.)
SANDWICH, ONT., St. John's Anglican Church, Sandwich Street at Brock Street, 1872; still standing as of 2020, and designated by Parks Canada as a national landmark on 9 February 2004 (Essex Record [Windsor], 27 June 1872, 2, cornerstone ceremony, where the architect is erroneously listed as " Mr. Floyd" [sic], instead of Mr. Lloyd)
LONDON, ONT., Chapter House for Trinity Anglican Church, Piccadilly Street at Richmond Street, 1872-73; demol. c. 1981 (Daily Advertiser [London], 11 Sept. 1872, 3, descrip.; Free Press [London], 29 July 1873, 3, descrip.)
STRATHROY, ONT., St. John's Anglican Church, 1875 (Free Press [London], 12 June 1875, 4)
WINDSOR, ONT., Registry Office Building, for Essex County, 1876 (Essex Record [Windsor], 7 April 1876, 1)

LLOYD & PEARCE (works in Ontario)

ST. THOMAS, ONT., Trinity Anglican Church, Southwick Street at Wellington Street, 1876-77 (Evangelical Churchman [Toronto], 31 Aug. 1876, 242; 31 May 1877, 35, descrip.; Loryssa Quattrociocchi, " Two Churches by Gordon W. Lloyd - The Ecclesiological Gothic Revival in Southwestern Ontario" in the Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, xl, No. 1, Spring 2015, 15-30, illus. & descrip.)
TORONTO, ONT., Upper Canada College, King Street West near Simcoe Street, addition for Domestic Science School and alterations to Master's Residence, 1877; demol. 1900 (Mail [Toronto], 2 May 1877, 2, descrip.; Globe [Toronto], 18 Aug. 1877, 8, descrip.; J.R. Robertson, Landmarks of Toronto, i, 1894, 151-2, illus. & descrip.; dwgs. at OA, RG15-13-2, Container L51 and K582; dwgs. at OA, Horwood Coll. 145)
CHATHAM, ONT., Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Victoria Avenue, 1877-78 (Dominion Churchman [Toronto], 17 Jan. 1878, 32; N. Blackwell, History of the Church of the Holy Trinity 1875-1975, 18, illus. & descrip.)
MORPETH, ONT., St. John's Anglican Church, 1877-78; church closed in 1981 and later converted to residential use (Evangelical Churchman [Toronto], 3 May 1877, 803; 13 Feb. 1879, 631, descrip.; M. Giddis, As the Story is Told: A History of Morpeth and Community, 1986, 61, illus. with signed drawings by Lloyd; inf. Ian Mason, Sarnia)
WOODSTOCK, ONT., New St. Paul's Anglican Church, Dundas Street at Wellington Street, 1877-79 (Weekly Review [Woodstock], 5 Oct. 1877, 4, descrip.; Sentinel-Review [Woodstock], 16 Jan. 1880, 8, descrip.; Evangelical Churchman [Toronto], 22 Jan. 1880, 581, descrip.; Loryssa Quattrociocchi, " Two Churches by Gordon W. Lloyd - The Ecclesiological Gothic Revival in Southwestern Ontario" in the Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, xl, No. 1, Spring 2015, 15-30, illus. & descrip.)

G.W. LLOYD (works in Ontario)

LONDON, ONT., St. Anne's Chapel at Hellmuth Ladies College, Richmond Street near Windermere Road, 1877 (Daily Advertiser [London], 24 May 1877, 1; 12 Nov. 1877, 1, descrip.; Free Press [London], 21 Jan. 1878, 4, descrip.)
HARRIETSVILLE, ONT., Anglican Church, 1878 (Evangelical Churchman [Toronto], 26 Sept. 1878, 312)
ST. THOMAS, ONT., Knox Presbyterian Church, Hincks Street at Mitchell Street, 1881-82 (Daily Advertiser [London], 16 Sept. 1881, 1; St. Thomas Daily Times, 6 Feb. 1883, 4, descrip.)
LONDON, ONT., warehouses for John Birrell & Co., York Street at Richmond Street, 1881-82 (Daily Advertiser [London], 9 Nov. 1881, 4)
CLEARVILLE, ONT., St. David's Anglican Church, 1881; church closed 1967; demol. 1968 (Evangelical Churchman [Toronto], 3 Nov. 1881, 414, descrip.). A photographic illustration of this church can be found in Charles L.D. McLaren, Orford's Story: A History of Orford Township, Kent County 1827-1977, pub. 1977; inf. Ian Mason, Sarnia)
PETROLIA, ONT., Christ Church [Anglican], 1882; burned 1957 (Univ. of Western Ontario, D.B. Weldon Library, Fairbank Family Papers, Box 4076, item for 28 June 1882)
DUART, ONT., St. Paul's Anglican Church, 1883-84; demol. 1917-18 (Evangelical Churchman [Toronto], 7 Feb. 1884, 485-6)
WINDSOR, ONT., Public School, 1886 (Free Press [London], 26 June 1886, 3)

G.W. LLOYD (works in Detroit)

WAYNE COUNTY JAIL, Clinton Street, 1861 (Detroit Free Press, 21 June 1861, 1, detailed descrip.)
CHRIST CHURCH [Anglican], East Jefferson Avenue, 1861-62 (Detroit Free Press, 20 Oct. 1860, 1, detailed descrip.; The Builder [London], xx, 18 Oct. 1862, 753, detailed descrip.)
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOC., Jefferson Avenue, 1860-61 (Detroit Free Press, 13 Dwc. 1860, 1, detailed descrip.; 17 Oct. 1861, 1, descrip.; The Builder [London], xx, 18 Oct. 1862, 753, detailed descrip.)
WEBER CO., LTD., Woodward Avenue, factory, c. 1862 (Detroit Free Press, 10 Aug. 1873, 1, letter by G.W. Lloyd describing his earlier design for the complex now being sold by auction)
OPERA HOUSE, 1860, located in the space recently created between the Jefferson Avenue block and Woodbridge Street, 1860 (Detroit Free Press, 8 Jan. 1860, 1, descrip.)
BIDDLE HOUSE HOTEL, Jefferson Avenue at Randolph Street, extensive alterations and improvements, and new extension on Jefferson Avenue, 1860-61 (Detroit Free Press, 29 July 1860, 1, detailed descrip.; 13 Dec. 1860, 1, descrip.; 17 Oct. 1861, 1, descrip.)
PALMS BLOCK, Jefferson Avenue at Bates Street, a large commercial block of five stores "...in the Renaissance style", for Francis Palms, 1861 (Detroit Free Press, 8 May 1861, 7, descrip.)
FIFTH WARD UNION SCHOOL HOUSE, Second Street at Grand River Road, 1861 (Detroit Free Press, 25 May 1861, 1, detailed descrip.)
ST. PETER & ST. PAUL'S ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL, Jefferson Avenue at St. Antoine Street, 1866, extensive renovations and alterations to church originally built in 1841 (Detroit Free Press, 27 May 1866, 5, detailed descrip.; 9 Dec. 1866, 5, detailed descrip.)
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, Elmwood Avenue at Larned Street, 1866 (Detroit Free Press, 24 July 1866, 5)
J.W. FRISBEE DRY GOODS STORE, Woodward Avenue, new facade, extensive alterations and re-building, 1868 (Detroit Free Press, 15 April 1868, 1, detailed descrip.)
ST. LUKE'S ROMAN CATHOLIC HOSPITAL & CHURCH HOME, between Fort Street West and the river road, 1868 (Detroit Free Press, 15 June 1868, 1, detailed descrip.)
WAYNE STREET, at Lafayette Avenue, large residence and office for Dr. William Brodie, 1871 (Detroit Free Press, 14 May 1871, 1, descrip.)
ST. VINCENT ROMAN CATHOLIC ORPHANAGE, McDougall Avenue, 1872 (Detroit Free Press, 5 May 1871, 1, detailed descrip.)
GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY CO., a large freight depot, on the block bounded by Atwater Street, Franklin Street, Beaubien Street and Antoine Street, 1872 (Detroit Free Press, 15 Sept. 1872, 1, list of works by G.W. Lloyd, descrip.)
MICHIGAN AVENUE, large commercial block of 3 stores, each four stories high, for J.Y. Mehling, 1872 (Detroit Free Press, 15 Sept. 1872, 1, list of works by G.W. Lloyd)
WOODWARD AVENUE, near the railroad crossing, a large residence for Joseph Mocross, 1872 (Detroit Free Press, 15 Sept. 1872, 1, list of works by G.W. Lloyd)
WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Woodward Avenue at Parsons Street, 1873 (Detroit Free Press, 7 Oct. 1882, 6, historical article on the church)
HOME OF THE FRIENDLESS, Warren Avenue near Woodward Avenue, 1873 (Detroit Free Press, 9 March 1873, 1, detailed descrip.)
WHEELER & GARFIELD DRUG STORE, a new wing to the existing Russell House Block, 1873 (Detroit Free Press, 3 July 1873, 1, descrip.)
HARMONIC SOCIETY HALL, 1874, won in a competition, but commission later given to another architect (Detroit Free Press, 25 March 1874, 1, Letter to the Editor by G.W. Lloyd)
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BLOCK, Jefferson Avenue at Griswold Street, 1878 (Detroit Free Press, 1 Feb. 1878, 1, descrip.)
ST. LUKE'S MEMORIAL CHAPEL, on the west side of the grounds of St. Luke's Hospital, Fort Street, 1880-81 (Detroit Free Press, 1 March 1881, 4, detailed descrip.)
WHITNEY BLOCK, Larned Street, between Griswold Street and Shelby Street, for David Whitney Jr., 1881-82 (Detroit Free Press, 27 Oct. 1881, 1)
RUSSELL HOUSE HOTEL, new facade and addition of new floor over entire building, 1881 (Detroit Free Press, 15 June 1881, 1, detailed descrip.)
GRATIOT AVENUE, at Hastings Street, large commercial block of ten stores for Francis Palms, 1882 (Detroit Free Press, 20 Aug. 1882, 1)
JEFFERSON AVENUE, betwen Orleans Street and Dequindre Street, a mansion for Henry B. Ledyard, 1886-87 (Detroit Free Press, 17 Sept. 1886, 5; 23 Jan. 1887, 4, illus. & descrip.)
WOODWARD AVENUE, mansion for Mrs. Laura Rust, "...next door to the residence of Wells W. Leggett", 1889 (Detroit Free Press, 12 May 1889, 23, descrip.)
ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC HOSPITAL, Antoine Street at Clinton Street, major addition, 1890 (Detroit Free Press, 6 April 1890, 18)
WOODWARD AVENUE, at West Canfield Avenue, mansion for David Whitney Jr., 1890-94 (Detroit Free Press, 6 April 1890, 18; Kathryn B. Eckert, Buildings of Michigan, 1993, 85, descrip.)

(Buildings elsewhere)

GROSSE ILE, MICH., residence for Samuel T. Douglass, 1859-60 (Kathryn B. Eckert, Buildings of Michigan, 1993, 121, illus. & descrip.)
JACKSON, MICH., Methodist Episcopal Church, 1866 (Detroit Free Press, 7 July 1866, 1)
ERIE, PENN., St. Paul's Cathedral, West 7th Street, 1866 (USA, National Register of Historic Places)
COLUMBUS, OHIO, Trinity Episcopal Church, East Broad Street at Third Street, 1866 (USA, National Register of Historic Places)
GALION, OHIO, Grace Episcopal Church, South Union Street at Walnut Street, 1866 (USA, National Register of Historic Places)
MILWAUKEE, WISC., St. James Episcopal Church, West Wisconsin Avenue, 1867 (USA, National Register of Historic Places)
GROSSE ILE, MICH., St James Episcopal Chapel, East River Road, 1867-68 (Kathryn B. Eckert, Buildings of Michigan, 1993, 121-22, descrip.)
GAMBIER, OHIO, Anglican Church of the Holy Spirit, College Park Street, Kenyon College, 1869-71 (USA, National Register of Historic Places)
PITTSBURGH, PENN., Trinity Anglican Cathedral, Sixth Avenue, 1870-71 (Detroit Free Press, 15 Sept. 1872, 1, list of works by G.W. Lloyd)
DAVENPORT, IOWA, Anglican Church, East 2nd Avenue, 1871 (Detroit Free Press, 15 Sept. 1872, 1, list of works by G.W. Lloyd)
ADRIAN, MICH., St. Mary's Catholic Church, Division Street, 1871 (USA, National Register of Historic Places)
SAUGATUCK, MICH., All Saints Episcopal Church, 1872-74 (Kathryn B. Eckert, Buildings of Michigan, 1993, 277, illus. & descrip.)
MARQUETTE, MICH., St. Paul's Episcopal Church, High Street at Ridge Street, 1874-76 (Kathryn B. Eckert, Buildings of Michigan, 1993, 493, descrip.)
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., State Asylum for the Insane, Division Street at Eleventh Street, 1882-84 (Detroit Free Press, 23 April 1882, 6, detailed descrip.; Kathryn B. Eckert, Buildings of Michigan, 1993, 427-28, descrip.)
CLEVELAND, OHIO, a 7 storey commercial block for Cleveland Merchant's National Bank Building, 1883 (Daily Inter-Ocean [Chicago], 3 June 1883, 7)
KALAMAZOO, MICH., St. Luke's Episcopal Church, West Lovell Street, 1885 (USA, National Register of Historic Places)