DUNLOP, Alexander Francis (1842-1923)
(biography in preparation)
A.F. DUNLOP (Institutional & Ecclesiastical Works in Montreal unless noted)
COTE ST. ANTOINE, Anglican Church, 1875 (Evening Star [Montreal], 20 April 1875, 1, descrip.)
GRAND LEGRIE, QUE. [sic], perhaps GRAND LIGNE, QUE., a church, likely the Baptist Church, Principal Street, in St. Blaise-sur-Richelieu, 1883; still standing in 2023 and now called The Feller Museum (Gazette [Montreal], 13 July 1883, 2)
MONTREAL WINTER CARNIVAL, an outdoor snowshoe archway, 1884 (Montreal Daily Star, 2 Feb. 1884, 8)
MONTREAL WINTER CARNIVAL, The Lansdowne Archway, 1885 (Montreal Daily Star, 24 Jan. 1887, 4, historical article)
MONTREAL SNOW SHOE CLUB, Cote des Neiges Road at Cote Luc Road, "..on the Gunn Property", a large 3 storey clubhouse ".....in the Queen Anne style", for the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association, 1885 (Montreal Daily Star, 29 April 1885, 4, illus. & descrip.; Gazette [Montreal], 6 May 1885, 3, descrip.)
VICTORIA RIFLES ARMOURY, Cathcart Street, 1886 (Montreal Daily Star, 10 Aug. 1886, 2, descrip.; Gazette [Montreal], 12 Jan. 1887, 2)
MONTREAL WINTER CARNIVAL, The Snowshoers Living Arch, St. James Street at McGill Street, an outdoor archway spanning the intersection, 1887 (Montreal Daily Star, 24 Jan. 1887, 4, detailed descrip.)
ST. JAMES METHODIST CHURCH, Ste. Catherine Street West at St. Alexander Street, 1887-89; later altered and obscured with commercial buildings erected in front of the church in 1926; interior of church extensively altered by Frank Peden, 1937; restored 2004 (Montreal Daily Star, 14 May 1886, 2; and 15 July 1889, 3, illus. & detailed descrip.; Gazette [Montreal, 27 July 1886, 3, descrip.; 12 June 1889, 2, descrip.; Globe [Toronto], 22 June 1889, 7, descrip.; Christian Guardian [Toronto], 16 March 1887, 164, descrip.; C.A.B., xi, Jan. 1898, plate illus.; Montreal, Les Eglises, 1981, 240-5, illus.)
McGILL UNIVERSITY, major alterations to the East Wing of the College (now called the Arts Building) for Prof. Bovey and the Science Dept., 1888 (Gazette [Montreal], 17 Jan. 1889, 2)
DOMINION SQUARE, plan of the square to accommodate new monument for Sir John A. MacDonald, 1893 (C.R., iii, 4 Feb. 1893, 1)
VICTORIA SKATING RINK, designs for the decoration of the rink for winter events, 1894 (Gazette [Montreal], 1 Feb. 1894, 8, descrip.)
A.F. DUNLOP (Commercial & Industrial Works in Montreal unless noted)
ST. LAWRENCE STREET, at Craig Street, east corner, extensive remodelling of a commercial block, with Mansard roof, 1875 (Evening Star [Montreal], 20 April 1875, 1, descrip.)
PERRY, DAVIS & SON, Scotland Street, large factory, 1878 (Gazette [Montreal], 21 March 1878, 4, descrip.)
BLEURY STREET, at Jurors Street, new block of stores and dwellings for Bremner & Miller, 1878-79 (Evening Star [Montreal], 1 Nov. 1878, 3)
ST. PAUL STREET, a commercial block of three retail stores, each 3 storeys high, for J. & J. Shuter, ".....in the modern composite Gothic style", 1878-79 (Evening Star [Montreal], 22 Nov. 1878, 2, descrip.)
LACHUTE, QUE., extensive paper mills for J.C. Wilson, 1880 (Gazette [Montreal], 6 Sept. 1880, 4, detailed descrip.)
McGILL STREET, a six storey warehouse block for George W. Stephens, "...next to the Winks Block", 1882-83 (Gazette [Montreal], 17 July 1882, 3, descrip.; Gazette [Montreal], 13 July 1883, 2)
ST. SACREMENT STREET, a block of new offices for Hon. James Ferrier, Senator, with extensive remodelling of old buildings on the same street, and conversion into offices, 1882 (Gazette [Montreal], 17 July 1882, 3, descrip.)
ONTARIO BANK, St. Gabriel Street, 1883 (Gazette [Montreal], 13 July 1883, 2)
POINTE CLAIRE, QUE., a large hotel for an unnamed client, 1883 (Gazette [Montreal], 13 July 1883, 2)
CHESTERFIELD CHAMBERS, St. Alexis Street at Hospital Street, an 6 storey office block for George W. Stephens, 1883-84 (Gazette [Montreal], 13 July 1883, 2, descrip.; 26 April 1884, 8)
S. DAVIS & SONS., Cote Street, conversion of the old Presbyterian Church into a factory, 1884; additional buildings, 1885 (Gazette [Montreal], 26 April 1884, 8, descrip.; 12 Jan. 1885, 2, descrip.; Toronto Daily Mail, 13 Dec. 1884, 10, descrip.; Toronto World, 28 Feb. 1885, 3, descrip.)
W.V. LAWRENCE & CO., St. Antoine Street at Chatham Street, a four storey factory, 1884 (Gazette [Montreal], 2 May 1884, 5, descrip.; 12 Jan. 1885, 2, descrip.)
ROBERT C. JAMIESON & CO., Nazareth Street, a two storey warehouse, 1884 (Gazette [Montreal], 2 May 1884, 5)
ROBERT C. JAMIESON & CO., St. Thomas Street, warehouse, 1884 (Gazette [Montreal], 12 Jan. 1885, 2)
NOTRE DAME STREET EAST, at St. Gabriel Street, conversion of the old "Minerve" Newspaper Co. office block into 27 office suites, for Hon. James Ferrier, 1884 (Gazette [Montreal], 26 April 1884, 8, descrip.; 12 Jan. 1885, 2)
CANADIAN CORK CO., Lagauchetiere Street at Chenneville Street, factory for John Auld, 1886 (Gazette [Montreal], 12 Jan. 1887, 2). A photographic plate of this building, together with a history of the company, appears in the publication called Dominion Illustrated: Special Number Devoted to Montreal, 1891, 102.
TEMPLE BUILDING, St. James Street, an office block with retail stores on the site of the old Methodist Church, 1888-89; demol. 1907 (Gazette [Montreal], 11 May 1888, 3; 3 April 1889, 3, descrip.; C.A.B., ii, Jan. 1889, 9; dwg. at National Gallery of Canada, Royal Canadian Academy Diploma Work, dated 1890)
QUEEN'S HOTEL, St. James Street at Windsor Street, for George Carslake, 1891-92 (Gazette [Montreal], 30 Jan. 1891, 2, descrip.; 3 Feb. 1891, 4, illus.; 3 Nov. 1892, 2, descrip.; C.A.B., vi, Aug. 1893, 85, descrip. and plate illus.; Montreal, Les Hotels Les Immeubles de Bureaux, 1983, 276-9, illus.). A plate elevation of this building, together with a history of the company, appears in the publication called Dominion Illustrated: Special Number Devoted to Montreal, 1891, 62.
BLEURY STREET, commercial block of three stores and dwellings for Alexander Douglas, 1893 (C.R., iv, 7 Sept. 1893, 2)
DOMINION STEAMSHIP LINES CO., St. Sacrament Street, offices, 1893 (C.R., iv, 4 May 1893, 2)
A.F. DUNLOP (Residential Works in Montreal)
DORCHESTER STREET, near Seigneurs Street, a "first class residence", with stone stables building, for an unnamed owner, 1875 (Evening Star [Montreal], 20 April 1875, 1, descrip.)
LINCOLN AVENUE, a "first class residence", with brick stable, for an unnamed client, 1875 (Evening Star [Montreal], 20 April 1875, 1, descrip.)
FORT STREET, a cottage, 1 1/2 storeys, of rock faced ashlar, for an unnamed owner, 1875 (Evening Star [Montreal], 20 April 1875, 1, descrip.)
COTE STE. CATHERINE, a "first class residence", two storeys, with Mansard roof, for an unnamed owner, 1875 (Evening Star [Montreal], 20 April 1875, 1, descrip.)
STE. CATHERINE STREET, between St. Matthew Street and St. Mark Street, two dwelling houses for Mungo Ramsay, each two storeys high, 1878-79 (Evening Star [Montreal], 22 Nov. 1878, 2, descrip.)
VERSAILLES STREET, residence for Israel A. Beauvais, 1882 (Gazette [Montreal], 17 July 1882, 3, descrip.; Gazette [Montreal], 13 July 1883, 2, descrip.)
SHUTER STREET, residence for James D. Adams, 1882 (Gazette [Montreal], 17 July 1882, 3, descrip.; Gazette [Montreal], 13 July 1883, 2, descrip.)
BERTHELET STREET, residence for Alexander Wand, 1882 (Gazette [Montreal], 17 July 1882, 3; Gazette [Montreal], 13 July 1883, 2, descrip.)
UPPER BLEURY STREET, at Milton Street, two "first-class" houses for Alexander Douglas, 1883 (Gazette [Montreal], 13 July 1883, 2)
UPPER UNIVERSITY STREET, a four storey residence for William Adams, 1883 (Gazette [Montreal], 13 July 1883, 2, descrip.)
DRUMMOND STREET, near Sherbrooke Street West, a large villa for Michael Cloran, 1883 (Gazette [Montreal], 13 July 1883, 2, descrip.)
CHATHAM, ONT., a large residence "..nearly completed" for an unnamed client, 1883 (Gazette [Montreal], 13 July 1883, 2)
MacGREGOR STREET, pair of houses for Daniel Wilson, 1884-85 (Gazette [Montreal], 12 Jan. 1885, 2, descrip.)
COTE ST. ANTOINE, a double villa for Robert Pinkerton 'on the mountain, behind Mr. Shearer's' , at the head of Greene Avenue, 1885 (Gazette [Montreal], 12 Jan. 1885, 2)
SHUTER STREET, pair of houses for James Simpson, 1884 (Gazette [Montreal], 2 May 1884, 5; 12 Jan. 1885, 2)
DUROCHER STREET, large house for Frank F. Parkins, 1885 (Gazette [Montreal], 12 Jan. 1885, 2; H. Kalman, History of Canadian Architecture, 1994, 615, illus., but lacking attribution)
GUY STREET, three houses for Brown Bros. '....on the Boston plan of building', 1885 (Gazette [Montreal], 12 Jan. 1885, 2)
LINCOLN AVENUE, three houses for Hon. Francis E. Gilman, and addition to his own house, 1884 (Gazette [Montreal], 2 May 1884, 5; 12 Jan. 1885, 2)
DORCHESTER STREET WEST, at Elm Street, Cote St. Antoine, a pair of houses for William Kenwood, 1884 (Gazette [Montreal], 2 May 1884, 5; 12 Jan. 1885, 2)
EVANS STREET, two houses for David Darling, 1884 (Gazette [Montreal], 2 May 1884, 5; 12 Jan. 1885, 2)
RICHMOND STREET, a four storey block of 18 tenement flats, for William T. Costigan, 1886 (Gazette [Montreal], 7 Aug. 1886, 5, descrip.)
PRINCE ARTHUR STREET, four cottages for William Tatley, including double house for the owner, 1886 (Gazette [Montreal], 12 Jan. 1887, 2)
MACKAY STREET, three double cottages for William Lockerby, William Strachan and A. Lockerby, 1886 (Gazette [Montreal], 12 Jan. 1887, 2)
MOUNTAIN STREET, villa for Fred E. Nelson, 1886 (Gazette [Montreal], 12 Jan. 1887, 2)
REDPATH STREET, villa for William Robertson, 1886 (Gazette [Montreal], 12 Jan. 1887, 2)
MANCE STREET, residences for William Cairns and Thomas Fraser, 1886 (Gazette [Montreal], 12 Jan. 1887, 2)
PEEL STREET, residence for William McNally, 1886 (Gazette [Montreal], 12 Jan. 1887, 2)
ST. MARK STREET, two cottages for W.L. Marler, 1886 (Gazette [Montreal], 12 Jan. 1887, 2)
DORCHESTER STREET WEST, at Drummond Street, residence for George & W.F. Lighthall, 1887 (Gazette [Montreal], 12 Jan. 1887, 2)
UPPER UNIVERSITY STREET, double house for Duncan McEachran, 1887 (Gazette [Montreal], 12 Jan. 1887, 2)
SHUTER STREET, three houses for James H. McKeown, 1887 (Gazette [Montreal], 12 Jan. 1887, 2)
GUY STREET, near St. Antoine Street, five houses for A.D. Fraser, 1887 (Gazette [Montreal], 13 Jan. 1887, 2)
BISHOP STREET, near Sherbrooke Street West, residence for H.A. Ekers, 1888 (Gazette [Montreal], 17 Jan. 1889, 2)
WESTMOUNT, for Frederick Massey, Dorchester Street West, 1889 (Montreal Star, 30 March 1889, 6; Montreal, Les Residences, 1987, 458, illus.)
SHERBROOKE STREET WEST, near Durocher Street, mansion for W.B. Burland, 1889 (Montreal Star, 30 March 1889, 6)
DORVAL, QUE., summer residence for Hon. Charles P. Davidson, 1890 (C.A.B., iii, July 1890, 75, descrip. & plate illus.)
WESTMOUNT, for David Darling, Dorchester Street West near Greene Avenue, 1891 (C.R., ii, 20 June 1891, 1)
HUTCHISON STREET, row of seven houses for Mrs. J.D. Adams, 1891-92 (C.R., ii, 5 Dec. 1891, 2)
DORCHESTER STREET WEST, for W. Edward Price, 1891 (C.A.B., iv, Sept. 1891, illus.)
CRESCENT STREET, two houses for G.W. Robinson, 1892 (C.R., ii, 16 Jan. 1892, 2)
STE. ANNE DE BELLVUE, QUE., at Valve's Point, summer residence for the architect, 1892 (C.R., iii, 6 Aug. 1892, 2)
STANLEY STREET, for Richard White, 1892 (Le Prix Courant, xi, 4 Nov. 1892, 11)
VALOIS, QUE., summer residence for Robert Wilson, 1894 (C.A.B., vii, June 1894, illus.)
DUNLOP & HERIOT (works in Montreal unless noted)
EKERS BREWERY, St. Lawrence Street, 1894 (C.A.B., vii, Feb. 1894, illus.; Montreal, Architecture Industrielle, 1982, 48-9, illus.)
ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH, Windsor Street at Osborne Street, new tower and alterations, 1894 (Gazette [Montreal], 25 April 1894, 6, descrip.; C.R., v, 8 Feb. 1894, 2; C.A.B., vii, April 1894, 55; Montreal, Les Eglises, 1981, 206-07, illus.). The firm of Dunlop & Heriot exhibited their architectural drawings for this project at the Montreal Art Association Autumn Exhibition in 1894 (Montreal Daily Star, 5 Oct. 1894, 6, list of exhibitors)
SHERBROOKE STREET WEST, at Crescent Street, two houses for Dr. Francis W. Campbell, 1894; horse stables at rear, 1895 (Gazette [Montreal], 25 April 1894, 6, descrip.; 16 May 1895, 6, extensive descrip.; 17 Oct. 1896, 5, Letter to the Editor regarding stables at rear; C.R., v, 5 April 1894, 2; C.A.B., vii, Oct. 1894, illus.; Montreal Star, 3 Nov. 1894, 8)
SHERBROOKE STREET, at Stanley Street, large residence for Hugh Graham, 1895 (Gazette [Montreal], 16 May 1895, 6, descrip.)
MOUNTAIN STREET, near Sherbrooke Street West, a residence for Samuel Carsley, for his daughter Mrs. Hague, 1894 (C.R., v, 5 April 1894, 2; Gazette [Montreal], 25 April 1894, 6, )
CARSLEY BLOCK, St. James Street, a large retail store for Samuel Carsley, 1894 (Gazette [Montreal], 25 April 1894, 6)
JAMES WILSON & CO., Common Street at Queen Street, warehouse, 1894 (Gazette [Montreal], 25 April 1894, 6, descrip.; C.R., v, 3 May 1894, 2)
DORVAL, QUE., two country houses for Samuel Carsley, 1894 (Montreal Star, 3 Nov. 1894, 8)
SHERBROOKE STREET WEST, at Stanley Street, mansion for Hugh Graham, 1895 (Gazette [Montreal], 25 April 1894, 6, descrip.; C.A.B., vii, Dec. 1894, 156, illus.; C.R., vi, 18 April 1895, 3; Montreal, Les Residences, 1987, 296-301, illus.; F. Remillard & B. Merrett, Mansions of the Golden Square Mile Montreal 1850-1930, 1987, 152-5, illus.)
MASSEY HARRIS CO., St. Paul Street at Dupre Street, factory, 1895 (Le Prix Courant, xvi, 12 July 1895, 700)
BERTHELET STREET, at Aylmer Street, residence and stable for George Bridgeman, 1895 (C.R., vi, 15 Aug. 1895, 4)
HAMILTON BROS., Ste. Catherine Street West at Peel Street, conversion of the old Erskine Church property into a large retail store, for F. Fairman & C.C. Holland, 1895 (Gazette [Montreal], 17 Aug. 1895, 2, descrip.)
LINDSAY-NORDHEIMER PIANO CO., Ste. Catherine Street West, near Windsor Street, large retail store for C.W. Lindsay, 1895-96 (C.R., vi, 12 Dec. 1895, 2, t.c.; Gazette [Montreal], 2 May 1896, 3, descrip.)
McGREGOR STREET, at Cote des Neiges Road, three houses for John Bulmer and Simpson & Peel, 1895-96 (dwgs. at Canadian Centre for Architecture, DR 1981-049; Montreal, Les Residences, 1987, 643-5, illus.; F. Remillard & B. Merrett, Mansions of the Golden Square Mile Montreal 1850-1930, 1987, 150-1, illus.)
WESTMOUNT, in Weredale Park, Dorchester Street West at Atwater Avenue, a group of detached and semi-detached villas, "....on the grounds laid out in park fashion, surrounding a central oval", c. 1896 (Montreal Daily Star, 4 Jan. 1900, 5, descrip. and advert. for Properties For Sale)
UPPER STANLEY STREET, residence for C.A. Bernard, 1900 (Montreal Daily Star, 7 April 1900, 21)
A.F. DUNLOP (Institutional Works in Montreal unless noted)
OUTREMONT GOLF CLUB HOUSE, on the Pratt Farm, in Outremont, near Montreal, 1903 (Montreal Daily Star, 27 Feb. 1903, 2, illus. & descrip.; and 15 June 1903, 2, descrip.; C.A.B., xvi, Sept. 1903, illus.; E. McMann, Royal Canadian Academy Exhibitions & Members, 1981, 110-11)
COMMERCIAL & TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL, Sherbrooke Street West at St. Urbain Street, 1905-06 (Montreal Daily Star, 3 Oct. 1905, 6, illus. & descrip.; and 1 Feb. 1907, 11, illus. & descrip.; C.A.B., xix, Aug. 1906, 121-2, descrip.; Builder [London], ciii, 1 Nov. 1912, 511, illus.; Montreal, Les Edifices Scolaires, 1980, 30-3, illus.)
FIRE HALL NO. 5, Berthelet Street, 1906-07 (Montreal Daily Star, 5 Oct. 1905, 10, descrip. & illus.; La Presse [Montreal], 6 Oct. 1905, 13, illus.; C.R., xvii, 25 July 1906, 4; The Standard [Montreal], 16 May 1908, 16, descrip.)
HOCHELAGA PROTESTANT SCHOOL, Prefontaine Street, 1907 (Le Prix Courant [Montreal], No. 24, 1907, 44)
SARAH MAXWELL MEMORIAL SCHOOL, 1907-08 (C.R., xviii, 17 July 1907, 6; Montreal Daily Star, 31 May 1907, 13, descrip.; and 13 Feb. 1908, 1)
EARL GREY SCHOOL, Bellechase Street East, 1907-08 (Montreal Daily Star, 13 Feb. 1908, 1; Const., ii, April 1909, 68-9, illus. & descrip.)
ST. DENIS WARD, The Boulevard School, 1907 (Montreal Daily Star, 31 May 1907, 13, descrip.; C.R., xviii, 17 July 1907, 6)
ROYAL ARTHUR SCHOOL, Canning Street at Workman Street, reconstruction, 1909-10 (C.R., xxiii, 20 Oct. 1909, 21; Montreal Daily Star, 16 Oct. 1909, 30; and 11 June 1910, 7, t.c.)
STE. AGATHE, QUE., sanatorium and residence for D. Lorne McGibbon, 1909 (C.R., xxiii, 13 Oct. 1909, 25)
ROSEMONT SCHOOL, Rosemont Boulevard, 1910 (C.R., xxiv, 9 March 1910, 22)
ALEXANDRA ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL, Sanguinet Street, 1910 (C.R., xxiv, 20 April 1910, 24; Montreal, Les Edifices Scolaires, 1980, 2-3, illus.)
WILLIAM DAWSON SCHOOL, Christopher Columbus Avenue at Gilford Street, 1910 (Montreal Daily Star, 10 Feb. 1910, 10; Montreal Herald, 2 April 1910, 13, illus.; Montreal, Les Edifices Scolaires, 1980, 300-03, illus.)
A.F. DUNLOP (Commercial & Industrial Works in Montreal unless noted)
D.W. KARN & CO., and KARN HALL, Ste. Catherine Street West near Metcalfe Street, three stores and a concert hall for D.W. Karn, 1897 (Gazette [Montreal], 11 May 1897, 6, descrip.; Montreal Daily Star, 7 Dec. 1897, 8, detailed descrip.; C.R., viii, 20 May 1897, 2)
STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE CO., St. James Street near John Street, 1897, perhaps renovations to the earlier office building designed by Richard A. Waite in 1883-85; building burned in 1922 (Gazette [Montreal], 5 June 1897, 15; inf. Scott Edwards)
STE. CATHERINE STREET WEST, near Guy Street, commercial block of three stores and a Music Hall for F. Fairman, 1897 (Gazette [Montreal], 4 Aug. 1897, 3, descrip.; C.A.B., xi, Feb. 1898, 27)
S. CARSLEY & CO., St. James Street near St. Peter Street, store and warehouse, 1898; extension 1901 (C.R., ix, 3 Feb. 1898, 3; and xii, 26 June 1901, 2; Gazette [Montreal], 6 May 1899, 10)
SHAW BUILDING, Craig Street near Victoria Square, extensive reconstruction for W.J. White, 1899 (Gazette [Montreal], 6 May 1899, 10)
OTTAWA HOTEL, Notre Dame Street, remodelling of old hotel for Edward Askew, 1899 (Gazette [Montreal], 6 May 1899, 10)
UNION AVENUE, near Ste. Catherine Street West, two stores for Dr. Duncan McCallum, 1899 (C.R., x, 19 July 1899, 4)
MONTREAL DAILY STAR BUILDING, St. James Street near St. John Street, 1899-1900 (C.R., x, 8 Nov. 1899, 3; C.A.B., xii, Dec. 1899, illus.; Montreal, Les Hotels Les Immeubles de Bureaux, 1983, 87-9, illus.)
CANADIAN CORK CUTTING CO., Lagauchetiere Street at Chenneville Street, factory for John Auld, 1900; and 1902 (C.R., xi, 8 Aug. 1900, 3; and xiii, 12 Feb. 1902, 2)
C.W. LINDSAY PIANO CO., Ste. Catherine Street West near Peel Street, a 7 storey retail store, office and warehouse block, 1905 (C.R., xvi, 1 March 1905, 6; Montreal Daily Star, 6 Jan. 1905, 12; and 11 April 1905, 11, illus. & descrip.; La Presse [Montreal], 28 April 1905, 8, illus. & descrip.)
REVELSTOKE, B.C., Molson's Bank, First Street East at MacKenzie Avenue, 1909 (C.R., xxiii, 21 April 1909, 22; and xxv, 28 June 1911, 40, illus. in advert.; Const., v, Feb. 1912, 89, illus.)
A.E. REA BUILDING, occupied by Goodwin's Dept. Store, Ste. Catherine Street West at University Street, major addition to existing retail store, and extensive alterations to the Academy of Music adjacent, 1910 (Montreal Daily Star, 14 Feb. 1910, 10, descrip.; C.R., xxiv, 23 Feb. 1910, 23-4; Const., iv, Aug. 1911, 77-82, 84, illus. & descrip.)
KNOWLTON, QUE., Molson's Bank, Lakeside Street, 1910; still standing in 2023 (C.R., xxiv, 16 Feb. 1910, 25; Montreal Daily Star, 4 Aug. 1910, 9)
A.F. DUNLOP (Residential Works in Montreal unless noted)
ST. FAMILLE STREET, 'Holmwood', a residence for A.F. Dunlop, architect, 1897 (E. McMann, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Spring Exhibitions 1880-1970, 1988, 108-09)
McGREGOR STREET, for John Auld, 1897 (C.A.B., xi, Feb. 1898, illus.; Montreal, Les Residences, 1987, 43-5, illus.; F. Remillard & B. Merrett, Mansions of the Golden Square Mile Montreal 1850-1930, 1987, 156-7, illus.)
WESTMOUNT, row of houses for John Torrance, Chesterfield Avenue at Claremount Avenue, 1901 (C.R., xii, 30 Oct. 1901, 2)
McGREGOR STREET, for William F. Carsley, 1903 (Montreal, Les Residences, 1987, 136-7, illus.)
OXENDEN APARTMENTS, Aylmer Street near Lorne Crescent, for William Tatley, 1904-05 (Le Prix Courant, Week no. 19, 1904, 42; Montreal, Les Appartments, 1991, 10-13, illus.)
MILTON STREET, near Shuter Street, three houses for S.E. Adams, 1907 (Le Prix Courant, Week no. 29, 1907, 44)
LORNE CRESCENT, near Prince Arthur Street, apartment block for William Tatley, 1909 (Montreal, Les Appartements, 1991, 241-2, illus.)
COMPETITIONS
THE TEMPLE BUILDING, St. James Street, 1888. Dunlop was among 5 local architects who submitted plans for this 7 storey office block (Gazette [Montreal], 11 May 1888, 3). He was awarded First Premium for his design.
WILLIAM DAWSON PUBLIC SCHOOL, Christopher Columbus Avenue at Gilford Street, 1910. Dunlop was one of 17 competitors for this new school building in Montreal, and he received First Prize for his effort (Montreal Daily Star, 10 Feb. 1910, 10).