Edey, Moses Chamberlain

EDEY, Moses Chamberlain (1845-1919)
(biography in preparation)

OTTAWA

LANSDOWNE PARK, major addition to the Exhibition Building erected in 1875 for the Central Canada Exhibition Association, 1889; demol. (Ottawa Daily Citizen, 6 June 1889, 4, descrip.)
ELGIN STREET PUBLIC SCHOOL, 1890, addition, 1895; demol. (Ottawa Free Press, 21 March 1890, 4; 20 Dec. 1890, 2, descrip.; C.R., vi, 4 April 1895, 2, t.c.)
HINTONBURG, Presbyterian Church, 1890 (Ottawa Free Press, 14 April 1890, 1)
HINTONBURG, major addition to public school, 1891 (Ottawa Free Press, 18 July 1891, 8)
BEECHWOOD CEMETERY, entrance gates, 1891 (Ottawa Free Press, 13 Oct. 1891, 1)
SLATER STREET PUBLIC SCHOOL, Slater Street near Bank Street, 1892 (Ottawa Free Press,16 Feb. 1892, 2, t.c.; Evening Journal [Ottawa], 26 July 1892, 2, descrip.)
ARCHIBALD STREET PUBLIC SCHOOL, Kent Street at Archibald Street, 1892; addition 1897 (Ottawa Free Press, 16 Feb. 1892, 2, t.c.; C.R., viii, 25 Feb. 1897, 3)
NEW EDINBURGH, a new manse for the Presbyterian Church, 1893 (Evening Journal [Ottawa], 10 Aug. 1893, 7, descrip.; C.R., iv, 17 Aug. 1893, 2)
McLEOD STREET METHODIST CHURCH, McLeod Street at Bank Street, 1895-96 (C.R., vi, 10 Oct. 1895, 2)
NEPEAN TOWN HALL, also called the WESTBORO TOWN HALL, Richmond Road near Churchill Avenue, 1896 (Canada, Town Halls of Canada, 1987, 292; Andrew Waldron, Exploring the Capital: An Architectural Guide to the Ottawa-Gatineau Region, 2017, 206-07, illus. & descrip.). This building should not be confused with the Nepean Township Hall, Richmond Road, designed by James Mather in 1878, and now demolished.
HINTONBURG, addition to Public School, 1896 (C.R., vii, 11 June 1896, 2, t.c.)
VICTORIA WARD, Market Hall, 1897 (C.R., viii, 23 Sept. 1897, 3)
(with J.B. McElfatrick, of New York) RUSSELL HOUSE HOTEL, major addition at the east end of the building, in line with Canal Street, 1897 (Ottawa Citizen, 26 June 1897, 8, descrip.; Evening Journal [Ottawa], 26 June 1897, 8; 24 July 1897, 7, descrip.)
CENTRAL FIRE STATION, Albert Street at Lyon Street, 1897 (Evening Journal [Ottawa], 16 June 1897, 5, descrip.; Ottawa Citizen, 16 June 1897, 8, descrip.; C.R., viii, 8 July 1897, 2)
LANSDOWNE PARK, Aberdeen Pavilion, the main Exhibition Building for the Central Canada Fair Association, 1898 (Evening Citizen [Ottawa], 18 Feb. 1898, 2, descrip.; H. Kalman, History of Canadian Architecture, 1994, 565-6, illus. & descrip.; Andrew Waldron, Exploring the Capital: An Architectural Guide to the Ottawa-Gatineau Region, 2017, 101-02, illus. & descrip.)
LANSDOWNE PARK, Cattle Barn, Horse Barn, and Carriage Building, 1898 (dwgs. at PANS)
LANSDOWNE PARK, Horticultural Hall, 1899 (Evening Journal [Ottawa], 2 June 1899, 2)
GARLAND BUILDING, Queen Street at O'Connor Street, for John M. Garland, 1898; demol. (Evening Journal [Ottawa], 12 Jan. 1899, 8, illus. & descrip.; C.R., ix, 15 June 1898, 4)
BILLINGS BRIDGE, Presbyterian Church, additions and improvements, 1898 (C.R., ix, 21 Sept. 1898, 2, t.c.)
MARCH CORNERS [now Kanata], in March Township, a presbytery for a church, 1898-99 (Evening Journal [Ottawa], 28 Dec. 1898, 7, t.c.)
HOME FOR FRIENDLESS WOMEN, Wellington Street, 1899 (C.R., x, 3 May 1899, 3)
GEORGE R. BLYTH & SONS, Sparks Street, extensive additions and alterations, 1899 (C.R., x, 4 Oct. 1899, 3)
HINTONBURG, factory for James Oliver & Sons, 1900 (C.R., x, 6 Dec. 1899, 2)
MONTREAL ROAD, Roman Catholic Juvenate near Notre Dame des Lourdes Church, 1900 (C.R., xi, 11 April 1900, 3)
THOMAS BIRKETT & SON, Canal Street West, warehouse, 1900 (C.R., xi, 15 Aug. 1900, 3, t.c.)
T. LINDSAY & CO. DEPARTMENT STORE, Sparks Street at Bank Street, large retail store for Thomas W.A. Lindsay, 1901 (C.R., xi, 23 Jan. 1901, 2; Evening Journal [Ottawa], 9 Feb. 1901, 12, illus. & descrip.)
REGISTRY OFFICE, Nicholas Street, addition, 1901 (C.R., xii, 13 Feb. 1901, 3)
McFARLANE BLOCK, Bank Street at Slater Street, a commercial block of two stores for John McFarlane, 1901 (Evening Journal [Ottawa], 8 March 1901, 5, descrip.)
HOTEL CECIL, Wellington Street, reconstruction, 1902 (C.R., xiii, 30 July 1902, 3)
DALY BUILDING, Rideau Street near Mackenzie Avenue, a department store for Thomas Lindsay & Co., 1904-05; demol. 1991 (Evening Journal [Ottawa], 13 June 1904, 8, descrip.; H. Kalman, History of Canadian Architecture, 1994, 574-5, illus. & descrip.)
RIDEAU CANOE CLUB, clubhouse on the Rideau Canal near the Exhibition grounds, 1904-05 (Evening Journal [Ottawa], 15 March 1904, 2, illus. & descrip.; C.R., xvi, 5 April 1905, 6, t.c.)
OTTAWA RIVER, at the foot of Bank Street, near Pooley's Bridge, a floating Public Swimming Bath Building, 1906 (Evening Journal [Ottawa], 13 March 1906, 3, illus. & descrip.; 25 June 1906, 1, descrip.)
RIVERSIDE PARK, clubhouse, 1907 (C.R., xviii, 5 June 1907, 4)
SPRINGFIELD AVENUE, Roman Catholic separate school, in Clarkstown, Ottawa, 1909 (Ottawa Journal, 28 June 1909, 5)
RIDEAU WARD, Fire Hall, Sussex Street at John Street, 1909 (Ottawa Citizen, 13 Aug. 1909, 2; C.R., xxiii, 18 Aug. 1909, 20, t.c.; inf. Robert Hamilton, of Hamilton, Ont.)
CONTINENTAL PAPER BAG CO., Bridge Street at Wellington Street, factory, 1910 (C.R., xxiv, 13 July 1910, 27)
C.P. WRIGHT LTD., Rideau Street near King Edward Avenue, department store, 1910 (Evening Journal [Ottawa], 17 Sept. 1910, 11, illus. & descrip.)
ECOLE ST. CHARLES, Springfield Road, 1910 (Ottawa: A Guide to Heritage Structures, 2000,170, illus.)
MAPLE LEAF MILLING CO., Broad Street, store house & mill, 1910 (C.R., xxiv, 21 Sept. 1910, 27)
GLADSTONE AVENUE, near Bank Street, building for Harry Levin, 1911 (C.R., xxv, 4 Jan. 1911, 28)
McKELLAR'S TOWNSITE, residence for John McKellar, 1911 (C.R., xxv, 19 April 1911, 57, t.c.)

ELSEWHERE

RENFREW, ONT., commercial block for Alexander Barnet, Main Street, 1893-94; (Renfrew Mercury, 24 Feb. 1893, 5, descrip.; 14 Sept. 1894, 4; dwgs. at NAC, Acc. 78903/85; Heritage Renfrew, Faces & Facades - The Renfrew Architecture of Edey & Noffke, 1988, 6-7, 10-12, illus.)
RENFREW, ONT., commercial block for Patrick Devine, Main Street, 1893 (Renfrew Mercury, 29 Sept. 1893, 5; Faces and Facades - The Renfrew Architecture of Edey & Noffke, 1988, 8, 23-5, illus.)
PEMBROKE, ONT., Bank of Ottawa, Pembroke Street, 1893 (Evening Journal [Ottawa], 17 June 1893, 6, descrip.; Renfrew Mercury, 23 June 1893, 8, descrip.)
PEMBROKE, ONT., residence for Robert Booth, 1893 (C.R., iv, 29 June 1893, 1)
HULL, QUE., meat packing plant for George Matthews Co. Ltd., Gatineau Road, 1894 (Ottawa Free Press, 12 July 1894, 8)
METCALFE, ONT., Presbyterian Church, 1894-95 (C.R., v, 13 Dec. 1894, 1, t.c.; Evening Journal [Ottawa], 15 Feb. 1896, 6, descrip.)
MOSGROVE, ONT., Town Hall, 1896 (C.R., vii, 12 March 1896, 2, t.c.)
RENFREW, ONT., Mackay Block, Main Street at Elizabeth Street, 1896; with addition called the Fraser Block, 1901 (Renfrew Mercury, 20 March 1896, 5, t.c. & descrip.Faces & Facades - The Renfrew Architecture of Edey & Noffke, 1988, 7, 13-16, 20-2, illus.)
ARNPRIOR, ONT., a brick commercial block for an unnamed client, 1896 (Evening Journal [Ottawa], 22 Jan. 1897, 7)
ARNPRIOR, ONT., a new ward school, 1897 (Evening Journal [Ottawa], 22 Jan. 1897, 7)
MERIVALE, ONT., School House, 1897; rebuilt by Edey in 1900 (C.R., viii, 20 May 1897, 2; Evening Journal [Ottawa], 16 April 1900, 5)
CASSELMAN, ONT., Presbyterian Church, 1897-98 (Evening Journal [Ottawa], 22 Nov. 1897, 3, descrip.)
ASHTON, ONT., Methodist Church, 1898 (Evening Citizen [Ottawa], 21 May 1898, 8)
AYLMER, QUE., Mountain View Methodist Church, Vanier Road near Pink Road, 1898; restored 2010-14 and ongoing (Eighty Years of Christian Service: Mountain View United Church 1898-1978, 7-8, illus.; ANQM, P 603, S3, SS4, Mountain View Church, Minute Book of the Board of Trustees, entry for 22 March 1898; inf. Anton Heacock, Aylmer)
SHAWVILLE, ONT., Agricultural Hall, 1898 (C.R., ix, 23 Feb. 1898, 2)
PORTAGE DU FORT, QUE., residence for G.E. Reid, 1898 (C.R., ix, 23 Feb. 1898, 2, t.c.)
WHITE LAKE, ONT., Presbyterian Church, 1899 (C.R., ix, 11 Jan. 1899, 2)
BURNSIDE, ONT., Presbyterian Church, 1899-1900 (signed contract dated 15 June 1899, illustrated in Irene Robillard, Burnstown United Church 1849-1999, Chapter 4, unpag. [church history book now online]; inf. Bruce Ballantyne, Kanata, Ont.)
IRONSIDE, QUE., Roman Catholic Church, 1900 (C.R., xi, 11 April 1900, 3)
RENFREW, ONT., residence for Mayor John Mackay, Raglan Street South, c. 1900 (Faces & Facades - The Renfrew Architecture of Edey & Noffke, 1988, 17-9, illus.)
AYLMER, QUE., club house for the Victoria Yacht Club, at Queen's Park, Lake Deschenes, 1901 (C.R., xii, 20 Feb. 1901, 2, t.c.; Evening Journal [Ottawa], 6 March 1901, 6, illus. & descrip., but lacking attribution to the architect)
QUYON, QUE., School House, 1901 (C.R., xii, 21 Aug. 1901, 2, t.c.)
HULL, QUE., Registry Office, 1902 (C.R., xii, 18 Dec. 1901, 2)
RENFREW, ONT., factory for P. R. Cumming Co., Renfrew Street West, 1903 (C.R., xiv, 21 Oct. 1903, 2, t.c. Faces & Facades - The Renfrew Architecture of Edey & Noffke, 1988, 8, 26, illus.)
AYLMER, QUE., residence for G.B. McKay, Main Street, 1904 (Evening Journal [Ottawa], 22 July 1904, 6)
COBDEN, ONT., church for Rev. F.G. Robinson, 1905 (C.R., xvi, 29 March 1905, 2, t.c.)
ARNPRIOR, ONT., Diamond Park Mineral Water Co., William Street at John Street, bottling works and factory, 1906 (Evening Journal [Ottawa], 10 March 1906, 2)
AYLMER, ONT., Academy School, 1912 (Evening Journal [Ottawa], 1 May 1912, 14)