MACLURE, Samuel (1860-1929), a leading Canadian architect who operated dual offices in Victoria, B.C. and in Vancouver, B.C., and in the following locations:
Clow & Maclure, New Westminster, B.C., March 1888 to March 1891 (with Charles H. Clow)
Sharp & Maclure, New Westminster, B.C., April 1891 to November 1892 (with Richard P. Sharp)
Samuel Maclure, Victoria, B.C., 1893 to February 1900
Maclure & Soule, Vancouver & Victoria, B.C., 1898 to c. 1900 (with Cornelius J. Soule)
Samuel Maclure, Victoria, B.C., February 1900 to 1904, with a branch office in Vancouver
Samuel Maclure, Victoria, B.C., 1905 to 1928
Maclure & Fox, Vancouver, B.C., February 1905 to 1915 (a branch office, with business partner Cecil C. Fox)
Maclure & Lort, Victoria, B.C., 1920-1928 (with Ross A. Lort)
Samuel Maclure, a new branch office in Vancouver, Jan. 1924 to 1928 (see Vancouver Sun, 31 Jan. 1924, 3)
(biography in preparation)
The following list of Samuel Maclure's principal executed works is based on original source citations noted below, and on the comprehensive list of commissions compiled by Martin Segger and published in his book entitled The Buildings of Samuel Maclure, 1986, 254-67. An extensive collection of drawings prepared by Maclure is now held at the McPherson Library at the University of Victoria.
Samuel Maclure (residences in Victoria, B.C. and region)
CARR STREET [now called Government Street], near Dallas Road, residence for Dr. A.C. West, 1893; still standing in 2022 (Victoria Daily Times, 14 Feb. 1893, 8; inf. Jim Wolf, Burnaby, B.C.)
SAANICH, B.C., a frame residence for an unnamed client, 1893 (Victoria Daily Times, 12 Oct. 1893, 4, t.c.)
BEACON AVENUE, residence for Samuel Maclure, architect, 1895; demol. (Segger, 43, 79, illus.)
PEMBERTON ROAD, for Alfred C. Flumerfelt, 1896-97; demol. (Colonist [Victoria], 27 Nov. 1895, 3, descrip.; C.A.B., xii, May 1899, illus.; Segger, 116-17, 123, illus.)
SUPERIOR STREET, for Robert J. Porter, 1896 (M. Segger & D. Franklin, Victoria, 1979, 190-1, illus.)
ST. CHARLES STREET, for Thomas Wilson, 1896 (Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 3, 2021, 250-51, illus. & descrip.)
SUPERIOR STREET, residence for Samuel Maclure, architect, 1898 (C.A.B., xii, Feb. 1899, illus.; March 1899, illus.; Segger, 79, 88, illus.)
COLWOOD, Hatley Park, for Hon. James Dunsmuir, major additions to a dwelling house, 1899 (Victoria Daily Times, 20 Jan. 1899, 5, t.c.)
BELCHER AVENUE, for Judge Albert E. Phillips, 1899; demol. 1971 (Segger, 94-5, 98-9, illus.; Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 3, 2021, 155, illus. & d escript.)
ROCKLAND AVENUE, "The Chalet", a residence for Alice Galletly, 1899 (Victoria Daily Times, 9 June 1899, 5, t.c. for two houses on Rockland Avenue, but owners not named; M. Segger & D. Franklin, Exploring Victoria's Architecture, 1996, 170, illus., but incorrectly attributed to F.M. Rattenbury; Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 3, 2021, 155 & 225, illus. & descrip.)
ESQUIMALT ROAD, residence for H.J. Fall, 1899 (Victoria Globe, 1 May 1899, 5)
GORGE ROAD, residence for Alpheus C. Willey, 1899 (Victoria Globe, 1 May 1899, 5)
BELMONT AVENUE, residence for an unnamed client, 1899-1900 (Victoria Daily Times, 4 Dec. 1899, 8, t.c.)
OAK BAY, for John Smart, Oak Bay Avenue, c. 1900 (C.A.B., xviii, April 1905, 53, descrip. & illus.; Segger, 140, 265, illus.)
CADBORO BAY ROAD, for T.S. Hussey, c. 1900 (Segger, 80, 88, illus.)
ESQUIMALT, for Robin Dunsmuir, Esquimalt Road, 1900; demol. (Segger, 151-2, 155, 231, illus.)
ST. CHARLES STREET, for W.F. Burton, 1901 (Maclure Coll. 255-58)
OAK BAY, for R. Hugo Beaven, Beach Drive, 1902; demol. (Segger, 189, illus.)
LINDEN AVENUE, 'Aberthaw', a residence for William T. Williams, 1902; demol. 1968 ( Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 3, 2021, 157, illus. & descript.)
LINDEN AVENUE, residence for Duncan E. Campbell, 1902; demol. 1976 ( Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 3, 2021, 157, illus. & descript.)
(with F.M. Rattenbury) CARY CASTLE, the mansion for the Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, Rockland Avenue, 1902-03; burned 1957 (Colonist [Victoria], 11 May 1902, 11, illus. & descrip.; Victoria Daily Times, 29 Aug. 1903, 3, illus. & detailed architectural descrip.; C.A.B., xix, June 1906, illus.; C.H.G., iii, July 1926, 36-7, 58, illus.; P. Cotton, Vice-Regal Mansions of British Columbia, 1981, 73-4, 82-3, illus.; Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 3, 2021, 208-10, illus. & descrip.; dwgs. at BCPA)
PEMBERTON ROAD, for George Campbell, 1903 (Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 3, 2021, 190-91, illus. & descrip.)
ROCKLAND AVENUE, for Alexis Martin, 1904 (C.A.B., xxi, March 1908, 12-15, illus. & descrip.; The Craftsman [Syracuse], xiii, March 1908, 675-81, illus. & descrip.; Segger, 104-6, 111-12, illus. & descrip.; Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 3, 2021, 218-19, illus. & descrip.)
AVALON ROAD, for Frederick Widdowson, 1904 (Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House - Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods - Vol. 2, James Bay, 2018, 53-4, illus. & descrip.)
ELLENSBURG, WASH. U.S.A., for David Ramsay, 1904 (Vancouver Daily World, 26 April 1904, 3; J. Bingham, Samuel Maclure, Architect, 1985, 69-72, illus.)
BURDETT AVENUE, for Maj. Cecil Roberts, 1905 (Segger, 97; Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 4, 2009, 26-7, illus. & descrip.)
ESQUIMALT, for Capt. James W. Troup, James Street near Esqimalt Road, 1905; alterations 1923; demol. (C.R., xv, 8 Feb. 1905, 10)
ROCKLAND AVENUE, for Biggerstaff Wilson, 1905 (C.R., xvi, 14 June 1905, 10; Const., ix, June 1916, 172, illus.; Segger, 121, 124-6, 134, 180, illus.; H. Kalman, History of Canadian Architecture, 1994, 621-3, illus. & descrip.; Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 3, 2021, 228=29, illus. & descrip.)
TERRACE AVENUE, for Harry A.D. Munn, 1905; altered 1911 (Segger, 96-7, 99, illus.; Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 3, 2021, 256-57, illus. & descrip.)
TERRACE AVENUE, for Dr. Francis H. Sterling, 1905 (C.R., xvi, 13 Sept. 1905, 5; Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 3, 2021, 259, illus. & descrip.)
BURDETT AVENUE, for Henry S. Crotty, 1906; demol. (Segger, 97)
MEARES STREET, for William Warburton, 1906 (M. Segger & D. Franklin, Exploring Victoria's Architecture, 1996, 173-4, illus.; Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 4, 2009, 99-100, illus. & descrip.)
ROCKLAND AVENUE, for Sydney J. Pitts, 1906; demol. (C.R., xvii, 29 Aug. 1906, 6; Pacific Builder & Engineer [Seattle], v, 9 Feb. 1907, 10; Segger, 121, 123, illus.; Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 3, 2021, 154, illus. & descript.)
PEMBERTON ROAD, "The Ledge", for Alfred Flumerfelt, 1906-07 (Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 3, 2021, 192-93, illus. & descrip.)
ESQUIMALT, residence for Dr. Logan [sic], 1907 (Pacific Builder & Engineer [Seattle], v, 9 Feb. 1907, 10). The correct name of the owner was Dr. Charles Fagan, who lived near Head Street in Esquimalt, and the residence has been demolished (inf. Jim Wolf, Burnaby)
OAK BAY, for Thomas S. Gore, York Place, 1906-07 (S. Stark, Oak Bay's Heritage Buildings, 1986, 36-7, illus.)
OAK BAY, 'The Haven', a residence for Samuel Maclure, architect, Beach Drive, 1907; demol. (Northwest Architect [Portland, Oregon], iii, Jan. 1911, illus. plates; Segger, 144, 180, illus.)
FOUL BAY ROAD, for John J. Shallcross, 1907 (Const., v, Oct. 1912, 85-7, illus. & descrip.; Segger, 63, 66, 70, 100-01, 108-110, illus.)
ESQUIMALT, a large residence for R.W. Dunsmuir, Esquimalt Road, 1907 (Pacific Builder & Engineer [Seattle], v, 9 Feb. 1907, 10)
DOUGLAS STREET, near Simcoe Street, facing Beacon Hill Park, large residence for C. Herbert Kent, 1907; still standing in 2020 (inf. Ms. Penny C. Carpenter, Victoria; inf. Jennifer Nell Barr, Victoria)
FOUL BAY ROAD, for C. Frank Hawkins, and later sold to G.M. Audain, 1909; Photographs of this impressive residence were selected by Percy Nobbs and later exhibited at the British Empire Exhibition in London, England in 1924 (Vancouver Sun, 16 March 1924, 4; Segger, 97, 108; Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 4, 2009, 175-77, illus. & descrip.)
HILLSIDE AVENUE, for E. Francis Lang, 1908 (Maclure Coll. 1026-27)
SAANICH, for John Oldfield, Brookhill Road, 1908 (M. Segger & D. Franklin, Exploring Victoria's Architecture, 1996, 257, illus.; Donald Luxton & Jennifer Barr, Saanich Heritage Structures, 2008, 126, illus. & descrip.)
COLWOOD, 'Hatley Park', a mansion for the Hon. James Dunsmuir, on the grounds of Royal Roads Military College, 1908-10 (C.A.B., xxi, April 1908, 26, descrip.; Evening Post (Victoria), 22 May 1909, 13, illus. & detailed descrip.; Colonist [Victoria], 8 May 1910, Supplement, 1-2, illus. & descrip.; Const., ix, July 1916, 214; Aug. 1916, 248, 272, illus.; Studio Yearbook of Decorative Art [London], 1916, 90-1, illus.; Vancouver Sun, 25 May 1939, 6, illus. & detailed descrip. in historical article on the mansion; Segger, 206-7, 210-18, illus.; Charles C. Hill, edit., Artists, Architects & Artisans - Canadian Art 1890-1918, 2013, 115-18, 185, illus. & descrip.)
ST. CHARLES STREET, for Charles F. Todd, 1908 (Segger, 127-8, 134, illus.; Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 3, 2021, 251-52, illus. & descrip.)
HUMBOLDT STREET, for Robert Rithet, 1908; renovations and additions, 1913 (Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 4, 2009, 78-9, illus. & descrip.)
ST. CHARLES STREET, for William Todd, 1908 (M. Segger & D. Franklin, Exploring Victoria's Architecture, 1996, 180, illus.; Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 3, 2021, 246-47, illus. & descrip.)
ST. CHARLES STREET, for Walter Burton, 1909-10 (Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 3, 2021, 245-46, illus. & descrip.)
SAANICH, for Thornton Fell, Cadboro Bay Road, c. 1909 (Donald Luxton & Jennifer Barr, Saanich Heritage Structures, 2008, 24, illus. & descrip.)
BELMONT AVENUE, for Mrs. James Baiss, 1909 (Maclure Coll. 174-75)
ESQUIMALT, for T. Harry Slater, Lampson Street, 1909 (Const., ix, June 1916, 204, illus.; Segger, 102, 110, 208, illus.)
OAK BAY, for Dr. H. Rundle Nelson, St. James Street, 1909 (Maclure Coll. 1289)
BEECHWOOD AVENUE, residence for McPherson & Fullerton, 1910; altered for Charles Gibbons, 1912 (Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 4, 2009, 158-9, illus. & descrip.)
ROCKLAND AVENUE, "Rappahannock", a residence for Herbert Bowen, 1910 (Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 3, 2021, 217-18, illus. & descrip.; Segger, 131, illus.)
FOUL BAY ROAD, for Edwin M. Tracksell, 1910 (Maclure Coll. 1711-14; Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 4, 2009, 174-5, illus. & descrip.)
FOUL BAY ROAD, for Robert Fowler, 1910 (Maclure Coll. 569-70)
FOUL BAY ROAD, for William C. Kirkbride, 1910 (Segger, 153, 235, illus.)
LINDEN AVENUE, at Burdett Avenue, for Richard Hall, 1910 (Segger, 143, 145, illus.; Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 4, 2009, 92-3, illus. & descrip.)
PEMBERTON ROAD, for Edward D. Grierson, 1910 (Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 3, 2021, 194, illus. & descrip.; Segger, 134-5, illus.)
ST. CHARLES STREET, for Simon Leiser, 1910-11 (Victoria Daily Times, 18 Feb. 1911, 5; Segger, 237, illus.; Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 3, 2021, 248-49, illus. & descrip.)
TRUTCH STREET, for Alexander Peden, 1910 (Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 4, 2009, 137-8, illus. & descrip.)
FOUL BAY ROAD, for R. Musgrave, 1911 (Maclure Coll. 1247-48)
CAMBRIDGE STREET, for Albert Pike, 1911 (Maclure Coll. 1454-57)
FOUL BAY ROAD, for Frank C. Green, 1911 (Segger, 139-40, illus.; Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 4, 2009, 173-4, illus. & descrip.)
OAK BAY, for Joseph D. Pemberton Jr., Cubbon Drive, 1911; additions 1923 (Maclure Coll. 1415-16)
LINDEN AVENUE, for G. Harold Grant, 1911 (Segger, 107, 110-11, illus.)
LINDEN AVENUE, for Delbert Hankin, 1911 (Segger, 135, illus.; Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 4, 2009, 86-7, illus. & descrip.)
MONTEREY AVENUE, for Herman Erb, 1911 (Maclure Coll. 513-14)
NEWPORT AVENUE, for Charles A. Forsythe, 1911 (Maclure Coll. 559-64)
BELMONT AVENUE, near Pandora Avenue, for Henry Harkness, 1911 (Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 1, 2013, 29-30, illus. & descrip.; Maclure Coll. 798-803)
OAK BAY, for Herbert Carmichael, St. Denis Street, 1911 (Maclure Coll. 340-48)
TRUTCH STREET, for John F. Armstrong, 1911 (Maclure Coll 160-61)
TRUTCH STREET, for Herbert T. Knott, 1911 (Maclure Coll 1017-21; Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 4, 2009, 135-6, illus. & descrip.)
TERRACE AVENUE, for Arthur W. Vowell, 1911 (Maclure Coll. 1795-1806)
VIEW STREET, for Marks Lasman, 1911 (Maclure Coll. 1028-09)
WORK STREET, for William Peden, 1911 (Maclure Coll. 1413-14)
COOK STREET, at Collinson Street, for Thomas Cusack, 1911 (dwgs. at BCPA, AP 616.9)
ST. CHARLES STREET, for Bernard S. Heisterman, 1912 (Colonist [Victoria], 4 April 1912, 4, descrip.)
OAK BAY, for Charles M. Lamb, Windsor Road, 1912 (Segger, 85, illus.)
OAK BAY, for Ernest D. Todd, Newport Avenue, 1912; additions 1919 (Segger, 85, illus.)
OAK BAY, for A. Oliver Campbell, Granite Street, 1912 (Segger, 87, 91, illus.)
MOSS STREET, for George A. Richardson, 1912 (Segger, 158, 160-1, 230, illus.; Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 3, 2021, 185, illus. & descrip.)
BELMONT AVENUE, for Arthur S. Gore, 1912 (Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 3, 2014, 154-55, illus. & descrip.; Segger, 84, 89, 185, illus.)
DALLAS ROAD, for Capt. William M. Crawford, 1912 (Maclure Coll. 377)
DOUGLAS STREET, for William J. Hanna, 1912 (Maclure Coll. 794-97)
OAK BAY, for James M. Whitney, Victoria Avenue,1912 (Segger, 226, 228-9, illus.)
PEMBERTON ROAD, for Gerald Willoughby, 1912 (Segger, 103, 110, illus.)
ST. CHARLES STREET, for Harry E. Beasley, 1912 (Segger, 153, 156, 160, illus.; Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 3, 2021, 247-48, illus. & descrip.)
OAK BAY, for George W. Mitchell, Runnymede Avenue, 1912 (Maclure Coll. 1233-42)
TERRACE AVENUE, for Miss Sarah Finlayson, 1912 (Maclure Coll. 526-31)
ST. CHARLES STREET, for W.C. Todd, 1912 (Segger, 132, illus.)
OAK BAY, for Roderick R. Sutherland, Foul Bay Road, 1913 (Segger, 62, 157-9, 161-2, illus.)
OAK BAY, for Henry Gilbert, Lansdowne Road at Cadboro Bay Road, 1913 (Maclure Coll. 695-701)
OAK BAY, for Albert T. Goward, York Place, 1913 (Maclure Coll. 717-20)
OAK BAY, for Ernest G. McGaffey, Hampshire Road, 1913 (Segger, 196, 198, illus.)
ELK LAKE, SAANICH, for Henry C. Oldfield, 1913 (Maclure Coll. 1369-79)
PEMBERTON ROAD, addition of a glass conservatory to the residence of John Oldfield, 1913 (Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 3, 2014, 150-51, illus. & descrip.)
REGENTS PLACE, residence for Arthur Gore, 1913 (Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 3, 2021, 197, illus. & descrip.)
ROCKLAND AVENUE, residence for Charles Williams, 1913 (Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 3, 2021, 228, illus. & descrip.)
ARNOLD AVENUE, for Frederick T. Adams, 1913-14 (Segger, 154, illus.; Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 4, 2009, 23-4, illus. & descrip.)
CRAIGDARROCH ROAD, for Miss Jane Reid, 1913 (Maclure Coll. 1494-97)
CRAIGDARROCH CRESCENT, rooming house for Mrs. Mary L. Gray, 1913 (Maclure Coll. 724-27)
CRESCENT ROAD, for Mrs. Kate Cox, 1913 (Maclure Coll. 362-76)
ESQUIMALT, for John Leeming, Esquimalt Road, 1913 (Maclure Coll. 1041-45)
FOUL BAY ROAD, for Harry T. Shaw, 1913 (Segger, 86, 89, illus.; Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 4, 2009, 181, illus. & descrip.)
WOODLEY ROAD, for Charles B. Jones, 1913 (Segger, 87, 91, illus.)
OAK BAY, for Roderick D. Finlayson Jr., Beach Drive, 1914 (Segger, 62, 65, 67, 146-49, illus.)
OAK BAY, for Thornton Fell, Foul Bay Road, 1914 (S. Stark, Oak Bay's Heritage Buildings, 1986, 79, illus.)
OAK BAY, for Lt. Col. Charles B. Schreiber, Victoria Avenue, 1914 (Maclure Coll. 1577-83)
OAKLAND ROAD, for Frederick C. Winkler, 1914 (Maclure Coll. 1915-24)
ROCKLAND AVENUE, for Frederick Nation, 1914 (Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 3, 2021, 199, illus. & descrip.; Segger, 143, illus.)
TERRACE AVENUE, for James Forman, 1914 (Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 3, 2021, 253-54, illus. & descrip.)
OAK BAY, for Wallace S. Terry, St. James Street, 1915 (Segger, 184, illus.)
CRAIGFLOWER ROAD, for Thomas Cameron, 1915 (Maclure Coll. 333-35)
OAK BAY, for Harry A. Ross, Runnymede Avenue, 1915, alterations 1926 (Maclure Coll. 1513-46)
ST. JAMES STREET, for Mrs. M. Carmichael, 1917-23 (Maclure Coll. 349-57)
ESQUIMALT, for Norman A. Yarrow, Old Esquimalt Road, 1917 (Maclure Coll. 1946-60)
OAK BAY, for Mrs. Harold M. Lewis, Wilmot Place, 1917 (Maclure Coll. 1110-11)
GONZALES AVENUE, at Rockland Avenue, for William P.D. Pemberton, 1918; demol. 1952 (Maclure Coll. 1439-41)
ROCKLAND AVENUE, for D. James Angus, 1918 (Maclure Coll. 46-98)
(with Francis M. Rattenbury) OAK BAY, for Robert W. Gibson, York Place, 1919 (British Columbia Record [Vancouver], 3 Nov. 1919, 2; C.H.G., iv, Aug. 1927, 40-1, illus.; Segger, 239-43, illus.)
OAK BAY, for Col. Charles C. Bennett, Beach Drive at Newport Street, 1919 (British Columbia Record [Vancouver], 3 Nov. 1919, 6)
ARGYLE AVENUE, for David Wilson, 1919 (Maclure Coll. 1860-61)
OAK BAY, for John Ashworth, York Place, 1920 (Maclure Coll. 162-73)
ROCKLAND AVENUE, for Mrs. John Galt, 1920 (Maclure Coll. 576-79)
OAK BAY, for Ernest B. Halsall, Beach Drive, 1920 (Segger, 234, illus.)
OAK BAY, for Harold F. Hepburn, Transit Road, 1921 (Victoria Daily Times, 25 June 1921, 1; S. Stark, Oak Bay's Heritage Buildings, 1986, 68, illus.)
CRESCENT ROAD, for Mrs. A.D. Lewis, 1921 (Maclure Coll. 1103-09)
PEMBERTON ROAD, for Herbert P. Heming, 1921 (Maclure Coll. 827-28)
MARLBOROUGH STREET, near Dallas Road, for Mrs. William H. MacInnes, 1921 (Victoria Daily Times, 22 April 1922, 1; Maclure Coll. 1122-27; Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 4, 2009, 96-7, illus. & descrip.)
RICHARDSON STREET, near St. Charles Street, for Dr. William E. Scott-Moncrieff, 1921 (Maclure Coll. 1584-87)
GORDON HEAD ROAD, for Alexander C. McDonald, 1921 (C.R., xxxv, 19 Oct. 1921, 923, illus. & descrip.)
WILMOT PLACE, for Lawrence M. Earle, 1922 (Maclure Coll. 479-504)
OAK BAY, for G.H.F. Edwardes, Cadboro Bay Road [later Beach Drive],at Orchard Avenue, 1922; demol. (Victoria Daily Times, 22 July 1922, 4; dwgs. Maclure Coll. 505-512)
OAK BAY, for Thomas H. Laundy, Beach Drive, 1922 (Maclure Coll. 1030-40)
OAK BAY, for Horace Tyzack, Beach Drive, 1922 (Maclure Coll. 176j8-75)
OAK BAY, for J.D. Helmcken, Beach Drive, 1922 (S. Stark, Oak Bay's Heritage Buildings, 1986, 28, illus.)
OAK BAY, for F. Hamilton Harrison, 1923 (S. Stark, Oak Bay's Heritage Buildings, 1986, 44, illus.)
WINDSOR ROAD, for Fred W. Marsh, 1923 (M. Segger & D. Franklin, Victoria, 1979, 306-7, illus.)
MAITLAND STREET, for Capt. James W. Troup, 1923 (Maclure Coll. 1715-22)
SAANICH, B.C., residence for Richard Hamilton, 1923 (Donald Luxton & Jennifer Barr, Saanich Heritage Structures, 2008, 191, illus. & descrip.)
NORTH SAANICH, for Mrs. Florence Tilton, Ardmore Road, 1924 (Maclure Coll. 1688-90)
NORTH SAANICH, summer home for Norman A. Yarrow, Ardmore Road, overlooking Fish Bay, 1924 (Victoria Daily Times, 15 March 1924, 1; R.A.I.C. Journal, v, Nov. 1928, 408, illus.; Maclure Coll. 1926-39)
FOUL BAY ROAD, for Mrs. Forbes Proctor, 1924 (Segger, 234, 243, illus.; Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 4, 2009, 177, illus. & descrip.)
GORGE ROAD, for Eric Hamilton, 1924 (Maclure Coll. 780-820)
PROSPECT PLACE, for Mrs. Florence E. Rattenbury, 1925 (Segger, 154, illus.)
OAK BAY, for G. Custer Boyd, Beach Drive, 1925 (Maclure Coll. 244-46)
CENTRAL SAANICH, for Alex Taylor, Keating Cross Roads, 1925 (Maclure Coll. 1651-54)
SAANICH, residence for Edward Heywood, Tudor Avenue, 1925 (Donald Luxton & Jennifer Barr, Saanich Heritage Structures, 2008, 35, illus. & descrip.)
LEIGHTON ROAD, for Alex T. Stewart, 1925 (Maclure Coll. 1623-25)
PROSPECT PLACE, for Robert R. Neild, 1925 (Maclure Coll. 1272-78)
ROCKLAND AVENUE, for Hon. Walter C. Nichol, including extensive alterations and additions to existing house, 1926-27 (Victoria Daily Times, 12 March 1927, 1; Maclure Coll. 1279-88)
SOUTHGATE STREET, for G. Bowyer Kitto, 1927 (Maclure Coll. 1005-11)
OAK BAY, for George B. Mitchell, Beach Drive, 1927 (Victoria Daily Times, 12 March 1927, 1; Maclure Coll. 1205-32)
OAK BAY, for Gardiner C. Boyd, Beach Drive, 1927 (Victoria Daily Times, 12 March 1927, 1; S. Stark, Oak Bay's Heritage Buildings, 1986, 71, illus.)
DESPARD AVENUE, south of Rockland Avenue, for J.H. McLaughlin, 1927 (Victoria Daily Times, 12 March 1927, 1)
OAK BAY, for Arthur R. Walsh, Beach Drive, 1927 (Maclure Coll. 1807-1829)
PEMBERTON ROAD, for J. Harold Wilson, 1927 (Maclure Coll. 1889-94)
OAK BAY, for Margaret Marsh, Currie Road at St. Louis Street, 1927 (R.A.I.C. Journal, v, Nov. 1928, 406, illus.; M. Segger & D. Franklin, Victoria, 1979, 306-07, illus.)
FOUL BAY ROAD, for Norman A. Yarrow, 1928 (Maclure Coll. 1940-45)
OAK BAY, for Charles H. Parker, Beach Drive, 1928 (Victoria Daily Times, 9 June 1928, Section Two, p. 15; S. Stark, Oak Bay's Heritage Buildings, 1986, 47, illus.)
OAK BAY, for John H. Hinton, Beach Drive, 1928 (Victoria Daily Times, 9 June 1928, Section Two, p. 15; Maclure Coll. 852-74; S. Stark, Oak Bay's Heritage Buildings, 1986, 47, illus.)
OAK BAY, for William M. Le Page, The Esplanade, 1928 (Maclure Coll. 1093-01)
SAANICH, for James L. Dunlop, Lansdowne Road, 1928 (Segger, 187, 244, illus.; Donald Luxton & Jennifer Barr, Saanich Heritage Structures, 2008, 164, illus. & descrip.)
DENISON ROAD, for Mrs. J.P. Dawson, 1928 (Maclure Coll. 396-406)
CADBORO BAY, for G.E. Nolls, 1928 (Maclure Coll. 1350-65)
FOUL BAY ROAD, for William P.D. Pemberton, 1928 (Segger, 132-3, 140, 181, illus.; Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria's Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 4, 2009, 178-9, illus. & descrip.)
BOWKER STREET, for Richard Angus, 1928 (Maclure Coll. 105-118)
(attributed) ROCKLAND AVENUE, for Duncan Alcorn, with Eric Clarkson, architect, 1928 (Victoria Heritage Foundation, This Old House: Victoria‘s Heritage Neighbourhoods, Vol. 3, 2021, 220, illus. & descrip.)
OAK BAY, for Mrs. F. Hamilton Harrison, Beach Drive, 1929 (Maclure Coll. 807-15)
Samuel Maclure (residences outside Victoria, B.C.)
VANCOUVER, for Dougal Ferguson, Haro Street near Thurlow Street, 1895; demol. (Vancouver Daily World, 1 May 1895, 8; inf. Jim Wolf, Vancouver)
DELTA, B.C., residence on the farm for David A. McKee, Kittson Road, 1895 (Vancouver Daily World, 13 Sept. 1895, 6)
COWICHAN STATION, B.C. (near Duncan, B.C.), two houses for the Esquimalt & Nanaimo Railway Co., 1896 (Victoria Daily News, 6 July 1896, 1, t.c.)
VANCOUVER, for Herbert G. Ross, Comox Street near Broughton Street, 1899; demol. (J. Bingham, Samuel Maclure Architect, 1985, 74)
VANCOUVER, 'Gabriola', a mansion for Benjamin T. Rogers, Davie Street at Nicola Street, 1899-1900 (Province [Vancouver], 9 March 1900, 5, descrip.; Vancouver Daily World, 15 July 1901, 2, descrip.; Segger, 34-6, illus.)
VANCOUVER, for Hon. Cecil Edwardes, Beach Avenue at Cardero Street, 1901; demol. (C.R., xii, 24 July 1901, 2, t.c.)
TACOMA, WASH., U.S.A., residence for William E. Bowen, 1901 (Victoria Daily Times, 7 Jan. 1902, 1)
NICOLA STREET, at Pendrell Street, house for A.O. Campbell, 1901 (Victoria Daily Times, 7 Jan. 1902, 1)
VANCOUVER, for Charles Bloomfield, West 8th Avenue, 1902; demol. (J. Bingham, Samuel Maclure Architect, 1985, 137)
ABBOTSFORD, B.C., several houses at Clayburn Village, c. 1904 (Segger, 49; J. Bingham, Samuel Maclure Architect, 1985, 101-12, illus.)
VANCOUVER, for Alfred E. Bull, Burnaby Street at Broughton Street, 1904; demol. (J. Bingham, Samuel Maclure Architect, 1985, 138)
VANCOUVER, for Lewis G. McPhillips, Chilco Street, 1904, demol. (J. Bingham, Samuel Maclure Architect, 1985, 138)
(N.B. - for works by Maclure & Fox in Vancouver from 1905 to 1915, see separate list at the end of this entry)
Samuel Maclure (residences in British Columbia and elsewhere in Canada)
ARMSTRONG, B.C., residence for the manager of the Bank of Montreal, 1911 (Segger, 51, 131, illus.)
DUNCAN, B.C., for Robert Musgrave, Quamichan Lake, 1911 (Maclure Coll. 1249-50)
DUNCAN, B.C., for Clive P. Wolley, 1911 (Segger, 219-24, illus.)
DUNCAN B.C., for Capt. Verner, Gibbons Road, 1911 (Segger, 83, 88-9, illus.)
BRENTWOOD, B.C., for Robert P. Butchart, 1911-25 (Segger, 182, 189, 193-4, illus.)
VANCOUVER, large residence in Shaughnessy Heights for Hon. Mr. Justice Aulay Morrison, Angus Avenue near Matthews Avenue, 1912-13 (The Sun [Vancouver], 2 Sept. 1912, 27, descrip.; City of Vancouver b.p. 352, 15 Oct. 1912)
DUNCAN, B.C., for Seldon Humphreys, Lakes Road, 1912 (Segger, 129, 135-6, illus.)
DUNCAN, B.C., for G.S. Rothwell, Lakes Road, 1912 (Segger, 91)
EDMONTON, ALTA., for C.W. Cross, Hardisty Avenue, 1912 (Segger, 129, 136-8, illus.)
VANCOUVER, B.C., major addition of a glass conservatory and billiard room to the residence of H.C. Drummond, Robson Street near Chilco Street, 1913 (Vancouver Daily World, 8 Feb. 1913, 12)
PORT ALBERNI, B.C., for Capt. M.H.T. Hodgson, East Compton Road, 1913 (Segger, 54-9, illus.)
SAANICH, B.C., residence for Charles Jones, Woodley Road, 1913-14 (Donald Luxton & Jennifer Barr, Saanich Heritage Structures, 2008, 176, illus. & descrip.)
SWARTZ BAY, for A. Moresby White, Landsend Road, 1915; demol. 1946 (Segger, 196, 199, illus.)
SAANICH, B.C., residence for Walter Paterson, Gordon Point Lane, c. 1918 (Donald Luxton & Jennifer Barr, Saanich Heritage Structures, 2008, 78, illus. & descrip.)
PARKSVILLE, B.C., for Matthew P. Beattie, 1920 (Segger, 64-5, 107, 113-14, 185-6, illus.)
(with Ross Lort) VANCOUVER, residence for William More, West 39th Avenue near Carnarvon Street, 1920 (J. Bingham, Samuel Maclure Architect, 1985, 145)
(with Ross Lort) VANCOUVER, residence for Horace T. Langford, West 13th Avenue at Fir Street, 1920 (Vancouver Sun, 14 July 1920, 14)
(with Ross Lort) VANCOUVER, rebuilding and reconstruction of The Balmoral Apartments, Pendrell Street at Thurlow Street, after the fire of June 1920, completed early 1921 (Vancouver Sun, 3 Dec. 1920, 3, detailed descrip.)
(with Ross Lort) VANCOUVER, residence for Dr. D.F. Busteed, West 26th Avenue near Hudson Street, 1921 (J. Bingham, Samuel Maclure Architect, 1985, 145)
(with Ross Lort) VANCOUVER, Oakdale Apartments, West 12th Avenue, 1921 (dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
TORONTO, ONT., for Frank M. Sloan, Maple Avenue, 1921 (Maclure Coll. 1615-22)
(with Ross Lort) VANCOUVER, residence for Milton Oppenheimer, Pine Crescent near Matthews Street, 1922 (J. Bingham, Samuel Maclure Architect, 1985, 145)
SIDNEY, B.C., for Hon. Walter C. Nichol, 1925 (C.H.G., iii, May 1926, 32-3, 58, 60, illus.; R.A.I.C. Journal, v, Nov. 1928, 406, illus.; Segger, 174, 183, 196-7, 200-04, illus.)
(with Ross Lort) VANCOUVER, for William Risks, Westbrook Crescent, 1927 (Segger, 249, illus.)
(with Ross Lort) POINT GREY, for Malcolm B. King, Marine Drive near West 49th Avenue, 1928 (Segger, 249, illus.)
Samuel Maclure (other works in Victoria B.C. unless noted)
TEMPLE BUILDING, for Robert Ward & Co., Fort Street at Langley Street, 1893 (Victoria Daily Times, 1 Feb. 1893, 8, t.c.; Colonist [Victoria], 14 Feb. 1893, 5; and 12 Sept. 1893, 3, descrip.; Segger, 30-3, illus.)
METROPOLITAN CLUB, conversion of the old club building for Robert Ward & Co., 1896 (Vancouver Dailly World, 3 March 1896, 8)
ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL, Collinson Street at Rupert Street, major addition, 1896 (Victoria Daily Times, 4 Sept. 1896, 1, t.c.; C.R., vii, 17 Sept. 1896, 2; C.A.B., x, Feb. 1897, 39)
ABBOTSFORD, B.C., Municipal Hall, for the Matsqui Council, Mount Lehman Road, near the Dunach school house, 1898-99; demol. c. 1960 (Vancouver Daily World, 7 Nov. 1898, 6)
HEATHORN BLOCK, extensive reconstruction of the interiors, 1899 (Victoria Globe, 1 May 1899, 5)
ROBERT PORTER & SONS, Douglas Street at Johnson Street, a new brick stables building, 1899 (Victoria Daily Times, 18 May 1899, 2, t.c.)
SHAWNIGAN LAKE, B.C., Hotel Strathcona, 1900, but building destroyed by fire before completion, 1900 (C.R., xi, 31 Jan. 1900, 3; Victoria Daily Times, 19 Jan. 1900, 8; t.c.; and 14 May 1900, 8, illus. & descrip.)
HUTCHESON & CO. LTD., Government Street at Fort Street, dry goods retail store, additions and extensive renovations, 1900 (Victoria Daily Times, 1 June 1900, 5, descrip.; and p. 8, t.c.)
BANK OF COMMERCE, Government Street at Fort Street, 1901 (C.R., xii, 28 Aug. 1901, 5)
PRINCETON, B.C., a two storey commercial block for George R. Jackson of Victoria, containing a bank and retail store, Bridge Street at Fenchurch Avenue "...next to the Star Block", 1901 (Similkameen Star [Princeton], 31 Aug. 1901, 1, descrip., but incorrectly credited to "architect William McClure [sic] of Victoria")
NANAIMO, B.C., Bank of Commerce, Church Street at Chappell Street, 1901 (Victoria Daily Times, 7 Jan. 1902, 1)
OAK BAY, Mount Baker Hotel, Mount Baker Avenue, 1903, with Alfred Bodley, Architect (Victoria Daily Times, 28 Feb. 1903, 1, illus. & detailed architectural descrip.; C.R., xiv, 18 March 1903, 3)
UNION CLUB, Douglas Street at Courtney Street, major improvements and new Dining Room, 1906 (P. Bissley, History of Union Club of British Columbia, 1969, 32)
BURDICK & CO., Langley Street at Broughton Street, three storey commercial block, 1907 (C.R., xvii, 27 Feb. 1907, 4-5)
VICTORIA HAT WORKS LTD. View Street near Quadra Street, renovation and alterations to a 2 storey brick block for Mark Lasman, 1911-12; demol. (Pacific Builder & Engineer [Seattle], xii, 25 Nov. 1911, 378; inf. Jim Wolf, Burnaby)
MENZIES APARTMENTS, Menzies Street at Niagara Street, 1912 (Colonist [Victoria], 15 Oct. 1912, 2, illus.)
JONES BLOCK, Fort Street near Douglas Street, for Dr. O.M. Jones, 1912; demol. 1977 (Colonist [Victoria], 24 Dec. 1911, 11, illus. & descrip.; Segger, 236, illus.)
(with Ross Lort VANCOUVER, B.C., residence in Vancouver Heights for C.J. Rodwell, interior alterations, 1920 (Vancouver Sun, 29 May 1920, 10, descrip.)
(with Ross Lort NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C., residence for William A. Nicholson, East Kings Road, 1920 (Vancouver Sun, 29 May 1920, 10, descrip.)
(with Ross Lort KELOWNA, B.C., residence for Rev. W. Graham Brown, 1920 (Vancouver Sun, 29 May 1920, 10, descrip.)
(with Ross Lort) UNION CLUB, Douglas Street at Courtney Street, a large bronze Memorial Plaque, honouring WWI Club members who died in WWI, 1920 (Vancouver Sun, 10 Oct. 1920, 27, descrip.)
(with Ross Lort) VANCOUVER, B.C., a 3 storey commercial block for E.D. Farmer, Granville Street at Robson Street, 1922 (Vancouver Sun, 22 April 1922, 14, descrip.; C.R., xxxvi, 23 Aug. 1922, 839, illus. & descrip.; dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
(with Hubert Savage) MILL BAY, B.C., Queen Alexandra Solarium for Crippled Children, near Arbutus Road, facing Malahat Beach, 1926-27; demol. (dwgs. Maclure Coll. 360-61; Canadian Medical Association Journal [Ottawa], xxi, Dec. 1929, 702-06, illus. & descrip., but lacking attribution to the architects)
(with Hubert Savage) CRIDGE MEMORIAL HALL, Blanshard Street at Humboldt Street, for The Church of Our Lord, 1928 (Maclure Coll. 378-82)
(with Eric Clarkson) PACIFIC PICTURES LTD., Cook Street, motion picture studios, with Administration Block, Stage Building, and Carpenter Shop, designed in 1928, but not built (Nanaimo Free Press, 12 June 1928, 3, descrip.)
MACLURE & FOX (works in Vancouver unless noted)
The following list of principal executed works by Maclure & Fox in the Vancouver area is based on original source citations noted and on the comprehensive list of commissions compiled by Janet Bingham and published in her book entitled Samuel Maclure, Architect, 1985, Inventory 3, 137-46. Works are in Vancouver unless noted.
MATSQUI, B.C., residence for C.B. Sword, 1905 (Vancouver Daily World, 20 March 1905, 4, t.c.)
EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK, Granville Street near Pender Street, conversion of existing building for new Bank, 1905 (C.R., xvi, 5 April 1905, 6)
NORTH BURNABY, large residence for Charles J. Peter, Esmond Avenue, overlooking Burrard Inlet, 1909 (C.R., xxvii, 13 Aug. 1913, 55, illus. & descrip.; Saturday Sunset [Vancouver], 3 Jan. 1914, 19, illus. & detailed descrip.; Segger, 167, illus.)
POINT GREY, residence for James S. Rear, 2nd Avenue West at Trimble Avenue, 1909 (Segger, 164, illus.)
GRANVILLE STREET, commercial block for T. Godman, 1909; demol. (Bingham, 139)
HARWOOD STREET, residence for John G. Fordham, 1909; demol. (Bingham, 139)
YEW STREET, house and store for Theodore M. Calland, 1909 (Bingham, 139)
WESTMINSTER AVENUE, commercial block for T. Godman, 1909 (Bingham, 139)
PARK ROAD, residence for Martin Griffin, 1909; demol. (Bingham, 139)
BEACH AVENUE, near Bidwell Street, residence for R.H. Sperling, 1910; demol. (Bingham, 139)
CHARLSWORTH APARTMENTS, Yew Street, for Thomas V. Scudamore, 1910; demol. (Bingham, 140)
JOHNSON BROTHERS, Alexander Street at Main Street, warehouse, 1910; demol. (Bingham, 140)
CHILCO STREET, residence for Dr. David H. Wilson, 1910; demol. (Bingham, 140)
ANGUS DRIVE, near Hosmer Avenue, residence for Frank W. Rounsefell, 1910; damaged by fire Oct. 2017; demol. 2022 (City of Vancouver Archives, Lort Coll., drawings; CVA, C.P.R. Records, Approval of plans dated 22 Oct. 1910; Globe & Mail [Toronto], 23 Feb. 2018, H 3, illus. & descrip.; and 25 November 2022, H 5, illus.; inf. Patrick Gunn, Heritage Vancouver)
J. FYFE SMITH CO., Richards Street near Drake Street, alterations to a portion of an existing warehouse, 1910; demol. (dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. Electric Railway Co., tramway station and offices, Columbia Street at 8th Street, 1910-11 (Province [Vancouver], 2 June 1910, 9, t.c.; C.R., xxiv, 23 Nov. 1910, 28, t.c.)
CORDOVA STREET, at Granville Street, commercial block for H.M. Daly, 1911; demol. (Bingham, 140)
ROBSON STREET, near Gilford Street, residence for Herbert C. Drummond, 1911; demol. (Bingham, 140)
HAMILTON STREET, warehouses for A.O. Campbell, 1911 (Bingham, 141)
YALE STREET, residence for Ernest B. Hermon, 1911; demol. (Bingham, 141)
ANGUS DRIVE, near Matthews Avenue, residence for John E. Tucker, 1911 (Bingham, 141)
POINT GREY, residence for William L. Nicol, Point Grey Road near Stephens Street, 1911 (Pacific Builder & Engineer [Seattle], xiii, 13 May 1911, 16; Bingham, 141)
DUNSMUIR STREET, near Seymour Street, commercial block for W. Foster Huntting, 1911; demol. (Pacific Builder & Engineer [Seattle], xii, 8 July 1911, 10, t.c.; 29 July 1911, 14; C.R., xxv, 12 July 1911, 64, t.c.; Bingham, 141)
ANGUS DRIVE, near Angus Park, residence for W. Foster Huntting, 1911 (Pacific Builder & Engineer [Seattle], xii, 13 May 1911, 16; Segger, 164-6, illus.; H. Kalman, History of Canadian Architecture, 1994, 624, illus. & descrip.)
BURNABY, in the Vancouver Heights subdivision, a residence for Herbert M.. Burwell, Trinity Street near Esmond Avenue,, 1911; demol c. 1990 (Pacific Builder & Engineer [Seattle], xiii, 13 May 1911, 16; inf. Jim Wolf, Burnaby)
POINT GREY, residence for Edward P. Davis, Marine Drive, University Hill, 1911-12 (Vancouver Daily World, 30 June 1911, 22, t.c.; C.H.G., v, Nov. 1928, 28, illus.; Segger, 166, 190-91, illus.; Charles C. Hill, edit., Artists, Architects & Artisans - Canadian Art 1890-1918, 2013, 118-19, 185, illus. & descrip.)
McRAE AVENUE, at Granville Street, residence for Hon. Walter C. Nichol, 1911-12 (C.H.G., vi, Oct. 1929, 17-9, illus.; Segger, 183, 191, illus.)
MAGEE ROAD, residence for W. Harold Malkin, 1911-12; demol. c. 1960 (Vancouver Daily World, 15 Aug. 1911, 17, t.c.; Bingham, 142)
ANGUS DRIVE, near Matthews Avenue, residence for John Hendry, 1912 (Vancouver Heritage Inventory Report, 1986, 65, illus.; Segger, 168, illus.)
GRANVILLE STREET, at Marpole Avenue, residence for Arthur Brenchley, 1912 (Bingham, 142; Vancouver Heritage Inventory - Summary Report, 1986, 68, illus.)
WOLFE AVENUE, residence for George C. Tunstall, 1912 (Province [Vancouver], 27 July 1912, 22, descrip.; The Sun [Vancouver], 29 July 1912, 16, descrip.; Segger, 169, illus.)
MATTHEWS AVENUE, at Angus Street, residence for Hon. Justice Aulay Morrison, 1912 (The Sun [Vancouver], 2 Sept. 1912, 27, descrip.; Vancouver Daily World, 22 Oct. 1912, 5; Bingham, 143)
LYTTON, B.C., residence for Richard V. Winch, 1912 (Segger, 172-3, illus.)
BRAEMAR GIRL'S SCHOOL, West 27th Avenue at Willow Avenue, 1912; demol. 1956 (Province [Vancouver], 6 July 1912, 25, illus. & descrip.; dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
VERMILLION, B.C., block of stores and offices for the Northern & Vermillion Development Co., 1912 (The Sun [Vancouver], 29 July 1912, 16, descrip.)
J. FYFE SMITH & CO., Richards Street at Pacific Avenue, a new two storey warehouse, measuring 110ft. x 300 feet, 1912; demol. (The Sun [Vancouver], 26 Aug. 1912, 17, descrip.; City of Vancouver b.p. 3540, 27 Sept. 1912)
GRANVILLE STREET, at Matthews Avenue, residence for David E. Brown, 1912 (Province [Vancouver], 7 Dec. 1912, 28, descrip.; The Sun [Vancouver], 9 Dec. 1912, 18, extensive descrip.)
SHAUGHNESSY HEIGHTS, residence for J.R. Dockrill [sic], actually Walter R. Dockrill, The Crescent near MacRae Avenue, 1912-13; still standing in 2022 (Saturday Sunset [Vancouver], 13 June 1914, 16, illus. & detailed descrip.; inf. Jim Wolf, Burnaby)
POINT GREY, residence for E. Philip Gilman, Point Grey Road near Wallace Street, 1912-13 (Segger, 165, 170; Bingham, 80-1, illus.)
POINT GREY, Jericho Country Club, Point Grey Road, 1913 (Daily News-Advertiser [Vancouver], 13 March 1913, 6; Vancouver Sun, 15 March 1913, 5; Segger, 168, illus.; inf. Robert Hamilton)
PINE CRESCENT, residence for J. MacKay Smith, 1913 (Bingham, 143)
MARINE DRIVE, near Yew Street, residence for Mrs. Evaline Barton, 1913 (Bingham, 143; Vancouver Heritage Inventory - Summary Report, 63, illus.)
SELKIRK STREET, at Matthews Avenue, "Rosemary", a mansion for Albert Edward Tulk, 1913-14 (Daily News-Advertiser [Vancouver], 6 Sept. 1913, 7, descrip.; Vancouver Sun, 26 July 2014, A5, illus. & descrip.; Globe & Mail [Toronto], 21 February 2020, H3, illus. & descrip.; Segger, 73, 170-1, illus.)
ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH, West 14th Avenue at Laurel Street, a new oak altar within the nave "....in the Gothic style", 1914 (Province [Vancouver], 25 July 1914, 26, descrip.)
BROUGHTON STREET, at Barclay Street, residence for William F. Irwin, 1913; demol. (Vancouver Sun, 26 Feb. 1913, 15, real estate advert., with description)
LANGARA BOY'S SCHOOL, West 33rd Avenue at Heather Street, 1914 (Segger, 171, illus.; dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
VANCOUVER TENNIS CLUB, 16th Avenue at Fir Street, 1914 (Bingham, 144; Maclure Coll. 1778-91)
WEST 32nd AVENUE, near Marguerite Street, residence for Walter Carson, 1914 (Bingham, 1914)
LAUREL STREET, near West 63rd Avenue, residence for Mrs. E.J. Campbell, 1914 (Bingham, 144)
BURNABY, Vancouver Golf & Country Club House, 1914; demol. (Bingham, 144)
POINT GREY, residence for Mrs. Lily A. LeFevre, Marine Drive, 1915 (Segger, 187)