Newlands, William Jr.

NEWLANDS, William Jr. (1853-1926)
(biography in preparation)

(biog., list of works, and port. in Jennifer McKendry, Architects Working in the Kingston Region 1820-1920, 2019, 75-77) N.B. for list of works by W. Newlands in Grand Forks, B.C. in 1899, see notes at the end of List of Works below.
The following is a list of selected projects designed by Newlands during his career from 1883 until after 1920. An extensive collection of architectural drawings prepared by Newlands, many of them undated, is now held at the Archives of Queen's University, Kingston.

William NEWLANDS Jr. (Institutional works in Kingston and area from 1885 to 1887)

RAILWAY STATION, for the Kingston & Pembroke Railway, Ontario Street at Clarence Street, 1885 (Kingston, Buildings of Architectural & Historic Significance, iv, 1977, 26-7, illus.)
BARRIEFIELD, ONT., Pittsburgh Township Hall, 1886 (M. MacRae & A. Adamson, Cornerstones of Order, 1983, 211, illus.; Canada, Town Halls of Canada, 1987, 115, 296, illus.)
GRAND TRUNK,RAILWAY STATION, Ontario Street, 1886 (Kingston, Buildings of Architectural & Historic Significance, v, 1980, 226-7, illus.; J. McKendry, Woodwork in Historic Buildings of the Kingston Region, 2018, 92-93, illus. & descrip.)

William NEWLANDS Jr. (Commercial and industrial works in Kingston and area from 1885 to 1887)

WALSH & STEACY DRY GOODS STORE, Princess Street, major addition and alterations, 1885 (Daily News [Kingston], 3 Jan. 1885, 4, t.c.)
R. & J. GARDINER STORE, Princess Street, alterations and improvements to retail block, 1885 (Daily News [Kingston], 17 Jan. 1885, 1, t.c.)
WILSON BLOCK, Wellington Street, alterations and improvements to a retail store in the Wilson Block, 1885 (Daily News [Kingston], 11 March 1885, 4, t.c.)
J. GALLOWAY CO., Princess Street, alterations and improvements to retail store, 1885 (Daily News [Kingston], 6 April 1885, 1, t.c.)
BAY STREET, at Montreal Street, southeast corner, retail store and two dwellings, for an unnamed client, 1885; demol. (Daily News [Kingston], 19 June 1885, 4, t.c.)
W.J. CROTHERS BISCUIT CO., Wellington Street near Queen Street, commercial block, c. 1885 (Kingston, Buildings of Architectural & Historic Significance, iv, 1977, 235-6, illus.)
(with George A. Allan) BROCKVILLE, ONT., Fulford Block, Main Street at Court House Avenue, for George T. Fulford, 1887 (Brockville Recorder, 2 June 1887, 6, descrip.)

William NEWLANDS Jr. (Residential works in Kingston and area from 1883 to 1887)

BROCK STREET, at Clergy Street, a large addition to 'Elizabeth Cottage', for Dr. Fife Fowler, 1883 (J. McKendry, 'A Reassessment of the Architectural History of Elizabeth Cottage, Kingston' in Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, xxxv, No. 2, 2010, 27-34, illus.; J. McKendry, Woodwork in Historic Buildings of the Kingston Region, 2018, 100-101, illus. & descrip.)
BARRIE STREET, for Michael Flanagan, c. 1883 (Kingston, Buildings of Architectural & Historic Significance, vi, 1985, 39-41, illus.)
DIVISION STREET, (located at or near Ellice Street?), two brick houses for Neil McIntyre, 1885 (Daily News [Kingston], 3 June 1885, 4, t.c.)
KING STREET EAST, near Union Street, for Donald Fraser, 1885 (Kingston, Buildings of Architectural & Historic Significance, v, 1980, 171-2, illus.)
BARRIE STREET, at Stuart Street, for Richard Waldron, 1885 (Kingston, Buildings of Architectural & Historic Significance, 1985, 36-8, illus.)
KING STREET EAST at Maitland Street, major additions and remodelling of large residence for Joseph Upper, 1886 (J. McKendry, Woodwork in Historic Buildings of the Kingston Region, 2018, 93-94, illus. & descrip.)
JOHNSON STREET, row of three houses for John Ward, 1887-88; row of three additional houses, 1889 (Kingston, Buildings of Architectural & Historic Significance, v, 1980, 101-05, illus.; J. McKendry, Bricks in 19th Century Architecture of the Kingston Area, 2017, 73-74, illus. & descrip.)
BARRIE STREET, at William Street, terrace of three houses for D. Lavery, 1889 (Kingston, Buildings of Architectural & Historic Significance, vi, 1985, 53-4, illus.)
KING STREET EAST, near Johnson Street, for John Thompson, 1889-90 (Kingston, Buildings of Architectural & Historic Significance, v, 1980, 195-7, illus.)

NEWLANDS & REID (works in Kingston in 1888)

COLBORNE STREET, a brick residence for an unnamed client, 1888 (Daily British Whig [Kingston], 5 March 1888, 4, t.c.)
GORDON STREET, a brick residence for an unnamed client, 1888 (Daily British Whig [Kingston], 27 March 1888, 4, t.c.)
KINGSTON COTTON MFR. CO., south side of Cataraqui Street, new office building, 1888 (Daily British Whig [Kingston], 31 March 1888, 4, t.c.)

William NEWLANDS Jr. (Institutional works in Kingston and area from 1890 to 1898)

CHRISTIAN BROTHERS ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL, Clergy Street, addition, 1890 (C.R., i, 6 Sept. 1890, 2)
FIRE STATION NO. 2, Brock Street near Barrie Street, a conversion of the old Primitive Methodist Church designed in 1862 by Henry H. Horsey, with addition of a new facade and hose tower, 1891; demol. 1966 (Kingston Daily News, 1 March 1890, 4; C.R., ii, 11 July 1891, 2, t.c.; inf. Jennifer McKendry, Kingston)
VICTORIA SCHOOL, Union Street at Frontenac Street, a commission won in a competition, 1892-93 (Kingston Daily News, 8 April 1892, 4; C.R., iii, 16 April 1892, 2; Kingston, Buildings of Architectural & Historic Significance, vi, 1985, 252-4, illus.; dwgs. at NAC, Power Coll.; J. McKendry, Bricks in 19th Century Architecture of the Kingston Area, 2017, 62, illus. & descrip.)
REGIOPOLIS COLLEGE, conversion of the old college for the Sisters of the Hotel Dieu, Sydenham Street near Brock Street, 1892 (C.R., iii, 30 April 1892, 2, t.c.)
ORPHAN'S HOME, Union Street West at University Avenue, major addition, 1893; with another addition, 1910; all demol. (C.R., iv, 8 June 1893, 2, t.c.; Daily Standard [Kingston], 25 June 1910, 4, t.c.)
KINGSTON GENERAL HOSPITAL, Stuart Street at George Street, Fenwick Operating Amphitheatre, 1895 (C.R., vi, 4 April 1895, 2; J. De Jonge, 'Metamorphosis of a Public Institution: The Early Buildings of the Kingston General Hospital', in Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada Bulletin, xxii, Sept. 1997, 79-80, illus.; J. McKendry, Modern Architecture in Kingston, 2014, 22, illus. & descrip.)
MacDONALD PARK, King Street East, new Park Pavilion, 1896 (Kingston, Buildings of Architectural and Historic Significance, v, 1980, 121-2, illus.; J. McKendry, Woodwork in Historic Buildings of the Kingston Region, 2018, 85, illus. & descrip.)
NEW GLASGOW, N.S., Masonic Temple and Music Hall, 1897 (C.R., viii, 15 July 1897, 2)
KINGSTON GENERAL HOSPITAL, Stuart Street, reconstruction of the Watkins Wing, 1898; remodelling of the Nickle Wing, 1903; Nurses' Home, 1904; Tuberculosis Pavilion, 1909; new Wing, 1912 (Daily News [Kingston], 26 Jan. 1898, 5, descrip of the Watkins Wing; C.R., ix, 23 Feb. 1898, 2-3, t.c.; xiv, 17 June 1903, 2, t.c.; Daily Standard [Kingston], 26 Nov. 1909, 1; and 27 Nov. 1909, 7, illus. & descrip.; and 8 July 1910, 8; J. McKendry, Modern Architecture in Kingston, 2014, 17, illus. & descrip.; dwgs. in Newlands Coll.)

William NEWLANDS Jr. (Ecclesiastical works in Kingston and area from 1890 to 1898)

HOUSE OF PROVIDENCE, Montreal Street near Bay Street, major addition, 1891-92 (Daily News [Kingston], 8 June 1891, 1; Daily British Whig [Kingston], 10 Aug. 1891, 1, descrip.)
HOTEL DIEU, Sydenham Street at Brock Street, addition of St. Joseph's Chapel, 1894 (Daily British Whig [Kingston], 31 May 1894, 2)
PERTH, ONT., St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Drummond Street West at North Street, major additions and alterations, 1898; burned 1923; replaced by a new church building in 1927-28 designed by Cecil Burgess (Perth Couier, 25 March 1898, 4, descrip.; 3 Feb. 1899, 1, 5 & 8, illus. & descrip.; C.R., ix, 30 March 1898, 2, t.c.)

William NEWLANDS Jr. (Commercial & Industrial works in Kingston and area from 1890 to 1898)

PRINCESS STREET, at King Street, major alterations to commercial block for Michael Conroy, 1890 (Daily British Whig [Kingston], 12 Feb. 1890, 1, descrip.)
BOSTON FUR & HAT STORE, Wellington Street at Brock Street, for Thomas McAulay, and occupied by George Mills & Co., major addition and extensive interior alterations, 1890 (Daily News [Kingston], 20 Dec. 1890, 8, detailed descrip.)
PRINCESS STREET, near King Street East, a 3 storey commercial block for W.M. Drennan, 1891 (C.R., ii, 21 March 1891, 2)
BROCK STREET, store for George Offord, 1891 (C.R., ii, 10 Oct. 1891, 2, t.c.)
KING STREET EAST, near Princess Street, office block for Donald Fraser, 1891 (Kingston, Buildings of Architectural & Historic Significance, iv, 1977, 210-11, illus.)
GLENORA, ONT. hotel on the shore of Lake of the Mountain for J.C. Wilson, 1892 (C.R., iii, 25 June 1892, 2)
PRINCESS STREET, commercial building 'adjoining the City Hotel' for Mrs. William Kirk, 1892 (C.R., iii, 26 Nov. 1892, 1, t.c.)
PRINCESS STREET, building for the MacNee Estate, 1893 (C.R., iv, 29 June 1893, 1, t.c.)
PRINCESS STREET, new facade for shop owned by George McGowan, 1893 (Kingston, Buildings of Architectural & Historic Significance, iv, 1977, 84-5, illus.)
BROCK STREET, near Bagot Street, block for John McKay, 1895 (C.R., vi, 10 Oct. 1895, 2)
ONTARIO STREET, extensive alterations to row of shops for Neil C. Polson, 1895 (Kingston, Buildings of Architectural & Historic Significance, iv, 1977, 32-4, illus.)
HOSIERY MILL CO., warehouse, 1895 (Daily News [Kingston], 6 Nov. 1895, 1)
CONGRESS HALL, King Street East near Princess Street, remodelling of stone block for Cornelius Millan, 1896 (Daily British Whig [Kingston], 20 May 1896, 1, t.c.; C.R., vii, 21 May 1896, 2, t.c.)
LIVINGSTONE BROTHERS STORE, Brock Street, alterations and improvements, 1896 (C.R., vii, 18 June 1896, 3)
T.F. HARRISON CO., Princess Street near Montreal Street, restoration of commercial block, 1897; addition 1898 (C.R., vii, 21 Jan. 1897, 1, t.c.; ix, 16 March 1898, 2)
CARSON BLOCK, Princess Street near Clergy Street, a three storey brick commercial block for Robert J. Carson '...opposite St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church', 1897 (Daily British Whig [Kingston], 19 May 1897, 4, descrip.; 25 May 1897, 1, t.c.; 2 June 1897, 2, descrip.; C.R., viii, 3 June 1897, 2; 10 June 1897, 2; inf. Jennifer McKendry, Kingston)
QUEEN CITY OIL CO., Clarence Street at Ontario Street, storehouse, 1897 (C.R., viii, 26 Aug. 1897, 2)

William NEWLANDS Jr. (Residential works in Kingston and area from 1890 to 1898)

CHATHAM STREET, terrace of nine houses for A. Gallinger, 1890 (Kingston, Buildings of Architectural & Historic Significance, vi, 1985, 70-1, illus.)
KING STREET EAST, near Johnson Street, pair of houses for Dr. Leonard Clements, 1891-92 (Kingston, Buildings of Architectural & Historic Significance, v, 1980, 192-4, illus.)
FRONTENAC STREET, at Brock Street, for John Hazlett, 1892 (C.R., ii, 23 Jan. 1892, 1; J. McKendry, Woodwork in Historic Buildings of the Kingston Region, 2018, 111, illus. & descrip.)
KING STREET EAST, at Union Street, for James Swift, 1892 (C.R., iii, 17 Sept. 1892, 1, t.c.)
NAPANEE, ONT., for C.S. Warner, 1893 (C.R., iv, 2 March 1893, 2)
GORE STREET, at Wellington Street, two houses for Minnes Brothers, 1894 (C.R., v, 23 Aug. 1894, 1; Daily British Whig [Kingston], 14 Sept. 1894, 1, t.c.; Kingston, Buildings of Architectural & Historic Significance, v, 1980, 62-3, illus.)
COLBORNE STREET, extensive remodelling and new facade for residence of George Hunter, 1895 (J. McKendry, Woodwork in Historic Buildings of the Kingston Region, 2018, 96-7, illus. & descrip.)
WELLINGTON STREET, at Union Street, for J. Campbell Strange, 1895 (C.R., vi, 11 April 1895, 2, t.c.)
NEW GLASGOW, N.S., for Dr. Keith, George Street, 1895 (C.R., vi, 2 May 1895, 2)
ALFRED STREET, at Johnson Street, for Alex Snodden, 1897 (C.R., viii, 11 March 1897, 3)
BARRIE STREET, for Prof. James Cappon, 1897 (C.R., viii, 13 May 1897, 2)
UNION STREET, three brick houses for Paul Reid, 1897 (Daily British Whig [Kingston], 2 June 1897, 2)
PRINCESS STREET, near University Avenue, pair of houses for Mrs. Rachel C. Thornton, 1897 (C.R., viii, 13 May 1897, 3)
PRINCESS STREET, at University Avenue, for Dr. H. Ramsay Duff, 1897 (C.R., viii, 7 Oct. 1897, 1)
BARRIE STREET, at William Street, terrace of houses for D. Lavery, 1898 (C.R., ix, 16 Nov. 1898, 2)
EARL STREET, near Barrie Street, for Overton J. Hickey, 1899 (C.R., x, 5 April 1899, 2)

William NEWLANDS Jr. (works in British Columbia in 1899)

GRAND FORKS, B.C., farm residence for M. Miller '......on his ranch, about 2 miles from Grand Forks', 1899 (Province [Vancouver], 8 Sept. 1899, 7)
GRAND FORKS., B.C., cottage residence for James Addison, located '....on Knob Hill', 1899 (Province [Vancouver], 8 Sept. 1899, 7)
GRAND FORKS, B.C., Merchants Bank, First Street at Bridge Street, 1899 (Province [Vancouver], 8 Sept. 1899, 7, descrip.; dwgs. in McGill University, Maxwell Coll.)
GRAND FORKS, B.C., a 3 storey brick commercial block for Charles Cummings and Judge William W. Spinks, Riverside Avenue at Bridge Street, 1899 (Province [Vancouver], 8 Sept. 1899, 7, descrip.)
GRAND FORKS, B.C., a 3 storey commercial block for H.A. Henderson, Second Street at Bridge Street, 1899 (Province [Vancouver], 8 Sept. 1899, 7, descrip.)
GRAND FORKS, B.C., a 2 storey brick commercial block for J.K. Johnson, First Street, 1899 (Province [Vancouver], 8 Sept. 1899, 7, descrip.)
GRAND FORKS, B.C., a 2 storey brick commercial block, for Mr. Morrison, of Huntingdon, Quebec, First Street, "...immediately adjacent to the Johnson block " [see above], 1899 (Province [Vancouver], 8 Sept. 1899, 7)
GRAND FORKS, B.C., Cottage Hospital, 9th Street, 1899-1900; demol. (Victoria Daily Times, 19 Dec. 1899, 7; C.R., x, 3 Jan. 1900, 1; D. Luxton, Building the West: The Early Architects of British Columbia, 2003, 478-9, 513)

William NEWLANDS Jr. (Institutional & Ecclesiastical works in Kingston & area after 1900)

PICTON, ONT., House of Refuge for Prince Edward County , 1905 (C.R., xvi, 3 May 1905, 2, t.c.)
L'ORIGNAL, ONT., House of Refuge for Prescott County, 1906 (C.R., xvii, 14 March 1906, 1, t.c.)
PICTON, ONT., Collegiate Institute, 1907-09 (C.R., xvii, 24 Oct. 1906, 2, t.c.; Daily Standard [Kingston], 11 Jan. 1909, 5; Centennial Booklet: Picton Collegiate & Vocational Institute 1834-1934, 12, illus.)
KINGSTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, addition of a new Gymnasium building, 1909; addition of 8 classrooms, 1913 (Daily Standard [Kingston], 17 June 1909, 4, t.c.; and 14 Feb. 1913, 9)
KINGSTON CITY HALL, extensive interior alterations to the north wing, and conversion of Ontario Hall into offices for the Board of Education, 1910, based on a plan originally prepared by Newlands in 1895 (Daily Standard [Kingston], 5 March 1910, 8, descrip.; Daily British Whig [Kingston], 5 March 1910, 6, descrip.)
ORPHAN'S HOME, Union Street, major addition, 1910 (Daily Standard [Kingston], 25 June 1910, 4, t.c.; and 27 June 1910, 1, descrip.)
SMITH'S FALLS, ONT., Collegiate Institute, Johnston Street, 1909-11 (Daily Standard [Kingston], 14 Oct. 1909, 8; and 16 Sept. 1910, 2; and 30 Jan. 1912, 4, C.R., xxiv, 12 Oct. 1910, 24, t.c.)
POST OFFICE, King Street, addition, 1911 (C.R., xxv, 26 April 1911, 53)
PORTSMOUTH, ONT., Sir Oliver Mowat Memorial Hospital, addition of several new buildings on site, 1912 (Daily Standard [Kingston], 29 April 1912, 12, t.c.)
CENTRAL PUBLIC SCHOOL, addition of four classrooms, 1913 (Daily Standard [Kingston], 14 Feb. 1913, 9)
VICTORIA PUBLIC SCHOOL, major addition of eight classrooms, 1913 (Daily Standard [Kingston], 4 March 1913, 2, descrip.; and 17 May 1913, 4, t.c.)
REGIOPOLIS COLLEGE, Russell Street at Thomas Street, main building, 1914; dormitory and gymnasium 1925 (Daily Standard [Kingston], 2 Feb. 1914, 4, t.c.; and 3 Feb. 1914, 5, descrip.; C.R., xxviii, 11 Feb. 1914, 75, t.c.; and xxxix, l July 1925, 50; Daily Standard [Kingston], 12 Sept. 1925, 5, t.c.; and 22 May 1926, 9, descrip.)
ISLAND MARKET HOUSE, alterations and improvements, 1914 (Daily British Whig (Kingston), 21 March 1914, 6 detailed descrip.)
ST. VINCENT'S ACADEMY, Bagot Street at William Street, addition, 1916; and another large addition, 1920 (Daily Standard [Kingston], 19 July 1920, 3; dwgs. in Newlands Coll.)
QUEEN STREET METHODIST CHURCH, Queen Street at Clergy Street, extensive rebuilding of the church after a fire in May 1919, with improvements, 1920 (Daily Standard [Kingston], 13 March 1920, 16, descrip.)
CITY PARK, King Street at West Street, a public lavatory building, 1920 (Daily Standard [Kingston], 24 June 1920, 2)
KINGSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY, Bagot Street at Brock Street, major addition, with alterations to existing building, 1925 (Daily Standard [Kingston], 7 April 1925, 11, t.c.; and 17 Dec. 1925, 5)

William NEWLANDS Jr. (Commercial & industrial works in Kingston after 1900)

McKELVY & BIRCH, Brock Street near King Street East, commercial block, 1903 (Kingston, Buildings of Architectural and Historic Significance, iv, 1977, 156-8, illus.)
EDWIN CHOWN & SON, Bagot Street at Brock Street, commercial block, 1903 (C.R., xiv, 1 April 1903, 8)
KING EDWARD THEATRE, Montreal Street at Princess Street, for the Kingston Show Co., 1908 (Daily Standard [Kingston], 15 April 1908, 8, descrip.)
WORMWITH PIANO CO., Princess Street, rebuilding of commercial block after a fire, for William H. Wormwith, 1909 (Daily Standard [Kingston], 10 Feb. 1909, 8)
HOTEL PROJECT, King Street, a new multi-storey hotel on the Carruthers Property, 1911-12, but not built (Daily Standard [Kingston], 12 Dec. 1911, 7)
PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION, Electricity Power House, King Street at Queen Street, 1912-13 (Daily Standard [Kingston], 6 Sept. 1912, 1 and 4, t.c.; J. McKendry, Modern Architecture in Kingston, 2014, 9, illus. & descrip.)
ROYAL BANK OF CANADA, Princess Street at Bagot Street, alterations to existing building for a new bank, 1920 (Daily Standard [Kingston], 4 June 1920, 3, t.c.)
PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION, Ontario Street at Queen Street, extensive remodelling of existing block into new offices, 1923 (Daily Standard [Kingston], 6 Feb. 1923, 1, descrip.)

William NEWLANDS Jr. (Residential works in Kingston and area after 1900)

BAGOT STREET, at William Street, residence and office for Dr. W.W. Sands, 1902 (C.R., xiii, 1 Oct. 1902, 1)
KING STREET WEST, near St. Lawrence Street, additions and alterations to 'Ringwood' for Lt. Col. Henry R. Smith, 1903 (C.R., xiv, 24 June 1903, 2)
BEVERLY STREET, at Union Street, for Joseph B. Walkem, 1903 (C.R., xiv, 1 July 1903, 2; J. McKendry, Modern Architecture in Kingston, 2014, 27, illus. & descrip.)
WOLFE ISLAND, summer residence for William C. McCausland, of Pittsburgh, Penn., 1905 (C.R., xvi, 11 Oct. 1905, 2, t.c.)
BARRIE STREET, pair of houses for H.F. Mooers, 1905-06 (Kingston, Buildings of Architectural & Historic Significance, vi, 1985, 27-9, illus.)
PICTON, ONT., 'Claramount', for Edward M. Young, Bridge Street, c. 1905 (T. Cruickshank & P. Stokes, The Settler's Dream, 1984, 204-05, illus.)
PICTON, ONT., for Herbert W. Bedell, Centre Street, c. 1907 (T. Cruickshank & P. Stokes, The Settler's Dream, 1984, 255-6, illus.)
WOLFE ISLAND, summer residence for William J. Langenheim, of Pittsburgh, Penn., 1907-08 (K. Fraser & C. O'Malley, "Building for the Outdoors: Two Early Twentieth Century Kingston Area Cottages", in the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada Bulletin, xviii, Sept-Dec. 1993, 73-4, illus.; Pierre du Prey et al, Ah, Wilderness! Resort Architecture in the Thousand Islands, 2004, 52-3, illus. & descrip.)
KING STREET, at Johnston Street, three brick houses for Dr. Isaac Wood, 1909 (Daily Standard [Kingston], 11 May 1909, 4, t.c.)
BAGOT STREET, stable and coach house for Edward J.B. Pense, 1910 (Daily British Whig [Kingston], 27 April 1910, 3, t.c.)
KING STREET EAST, at Emily Street, additions and alterations to residence for Richard S. Waldron, 1910 (Daily British Whig [Kingston], 11 June 1910, 3, t.c.)
LOWER UNION STREET, residence for David M. Spence, 1912 (Daily Standard [Kingston], 12 April 1912, 4, t.c.)
VILLA ST. CLARE APARTMENTS, Barrie Street at William Street, for James Elder, 1917 (Kingston, Buildings of Architectural & Historic Significance, vi, 1985, 51-2, illus.; J. McKendry, Modern Architecture in Kingston, 2014, 6, illus. & descrip.)
KING STREET WEST, for Dr. J. Cameron Connell, 1918 (dwgs. in Newlands Coll.)
LEMOINE'S POINT, residence and farm for William Hugh Coverdale, 1918-24 (Pierre du Prey et al, Ah, Wilderness! Resort Architecture in the Thousand Islands, 2004, 98-100, illus. & descrip.; J. McKendry, Modern Architecture in Kingston, 2014, 16, illus.)
FRONTENAC STREET, residence for Mrs. A. Forsythe, 1925 (Daily British Whig [Kingston], 16 July 1925, 11, t.c.)
KINGSTON TOWNSHIP, residence of R.G.H. Travers, Bath Road, alterations and improvements, 1926 (Daily Standard [Kingston], 23 July 1926, 13, t.c.)