HODGSON, Hugh Astley (1880-1965)
(biography in preparation)
H.A. HODGSON (works in Vancouver unless noted)
COTTON BUILDING, East Hastings Street near Columbia Street, 1911 (H. Kalman, Exploring Vancouver, 1993, 58, illus.)
BRUNSWICK BILLIARD PARLOURS, East Hastings Street, 1911 (dwgs. Vancouver City Archives)
BARNETT, B.C., police station, 1911 (C.R., xxv, 19 July 1911, 58-9)
BURNABY, B.C., Oakalla Prison, Royal Oak Avenue near Oakland Street, 1911-12 (Colonist [Victoria], 23 June 1911, 11, descrip.; Province [Vancouver], 11 May 1912, 28, descrip.; and 18 May 1912, 31, illus.)
SHAUGHNESSY HEIGHTS, residence for Edward H. Moore, Granville Street at Laurier Avenue, 1912 (Province [Vancouver], 23 March 1912, 40, illus. & descrip.; and 26 Oct. 1912, 30, illus. & descrip.)
EAST BROADWAY STREET, at Burns Street, apartment house for George Hunter, 1912 (C.R., xxvi, 31 Jan. 1912, 63)
CHERRY COURT APARTMENTS, East 8th Avenue at Victoria Street, for T.J. Whiteside, 1912 (Province [Vancouver], 5 Oct. 1912, 31, illus. & descrip.; dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
WEST VANCOUVER, B.C., Caulfield Public School, near Marine Drive, 1917 (Vancouver Daily World, 22 March 1917, 9)
WEST VANCOUVER, B.C., major addition to Dundarave Public School, 1921 (Vancouver Sun, 3 March 1921, 2)
WEST VANCOUVER, B.C., a six room public school, 22nd Street, 1921 (Vancouver Sun, 3 March 1921, 2; Vancouver Daily World, 27 July 1921, 15, t.c.; and 6 Oct. 1921, 17)
WEST VANCOUVER, B.C., major addition to 22nd Street Public School, 1922 (North Shore Press [North Vancouver], 23 June 1922, 1, descrip.; Vancouver Daily World, 12 July 1922, 2)
(with E.W. Allington) ST. PETER & ST. PAUL ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, West 38th Avenue near Granville Street, 1923; still standing in 2022 (dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
WEST VANCOUVER, B.C., St. Stephens Anglican Church, Marine Drive at 21st Street, 1925; demol. (North Shore Press [North Vancouver], 16 Jan. 1925, 4; and 27 Feb. 1925, 4, descrip.)
HODGSON & SIMMONDS (works in Vancouver unless noted)
WRIGHT'S CANADIAN ROPE LTD., Granville Island, warehouse, 1926 (dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, Trafalgar Street, greenhouses, 1926 (dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
BELL FUNERAL HOME, East Hastings Street, 1926 (dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
OLYMPIA THEATRE, East Hastings Street at Nanaimo Street, 1926 (dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
WEST VANCOUVER, B.C., Inglewood High School, Inglewood Avenue at 17th Street, 1927 (C.R., xli, 5 Jan. 1927, 48)
(with McCarter & Nairne) B.C. ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO., Granville Street at Dunsmuir Street, showrooms and offices, 1927-28 (C.R., xlii, 4 Jan. 1928, 7, illus. & descrip.; Vancouver Sun, 26 May 1928, Section 8 - Industrial Review, page 4, illus. with signed drawing; H. Kalman, Exploring Vancouver, 1978, 84, illus.; dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
BURNABY, B.C., Vancouver Heights United Church [now called Heaven Bridge Church], Ingleton Avenue at Albert Street, 1927; still standing in 2022 (Book of Remembrance: Vancouver Heights United Church, 1961)
PACIFIC NATIONAL EXHIBITION, East Hastings Street, several buildings including:
- B.C. Products Pavilion, 1927 (Const., xx, May 1927, 165), and
- Penny Arcade, 1928 (dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives), and
- Livestock Building, 1929 (C.R., xliii, 27 Feb. 1929, 145; dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives), and
- Pure Foods Building, 1931 (inf. D. Luxton, Vancouver), and
- Canada Building, 1931 (inf. D. Luxton, Vancouver), and
- Automotive & Ice Rink Building, 1931 (C.R., xlv, 11 March 1931, 124; dwgs. at Canadian Architectural Archives, Univ. of Calgary, McCarter Nairne Coll.), and
- Horticultural Display Building, 1931 (C.R., xlv, 16 Sept. 1931, 50).
BELLRENE COURT APARTMENTS, West 14th Avenue at Fir Street, 1928 (Province [Vancouver], 13 May 1928, 2, descrip.; C.R., xlii, 20 June 1928, 57; dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
WEST VANCOUVER, B.C., major addition to West Vancouver City Hall, 1928 (Province [Vancouver], 25 June 1928, 17, t.c.)
AFTON APARTMENTS, Maple Street at West 4th Avenue, 1928 (C.R., xlii, 4 July 1928, 51)
POWELL RIVER, B.C., Patricia Theatre, Second Street at Oceanview Avenue, 1928; still standing in 2023 (C.R., xlii, 25 July 1928, 63)
ATHLETIC PARK, West 5th Avenue at Hemlock Street, gymnasium, hall and grandstand for the Vancouver Recreation Park Ltd., 1928 (C.R., xlii, 19 Sept. 1928, 52; dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
STANLEY PARK MANOR APARTMENTS, Haro Street at Gilford Street, 1929 (Const., xxii, Jan. 1929, 9; dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
ALMA ACADEMY, West Broadway at Alma Street, 1929 (dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
STANLEY THEATRE, Granville Street near West 11th Avenue, for Frederick Guest, 1930 (C.R., xliv, 26 March 1930, 64, t.c.; Vancouver Sun, 7 March 1930, 1, descrip., and 4 April 1930, 11, descrip.; H. Kalman, Exploring Vancouver, 1993, 145, illus.; dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
SOUTH POINT GREY, large residence for Dr. Brett Anderson, 6135 Macdonald Street at West 45th Avenue, 1930, still standing in 2024 (Vancouver Sun, 21 May 1930, 16; Vancouver b.p., B 31988, 26 May 1930)
MAJESTIC THEATRE, West Hastings Street, 1930 (dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
COMPETITIONS
VANCOUVER, B.C., Police Headquarters, 1912. Hodgson was one of several competitors who submitted designs for this large public building in 1912. He was awarded Fourth Prize of $100 (Vancouver Daily World, 18 June 1912, 13). The winning scheme was prepared by W.A. Doctor.