Killingbeck, Charles Arthur Hastwell

KILLINGBECK, Charles Arthur Hastwell (1897-1959) was active in Kentville, Nova Scotia. Born in New Rockland, Co. Richmond, Quebec Province on 28 April 1897, he moved to Nova Scotia in 1930 and opened his own office in 1936, but he did not become a registered member of the Nova Scotia Association of Architects until 1945. He specialized in the design of hospital buildings, many of them located in Hants County, Kings County, and in Colchester County near Halifax. Killingbeck continued to practise until 1958 and later died in Kentville, N.S. on 4 September 1959.

DIGBY, N.S., movie theatre, 1937 (inf. Halifax Regional Municipality Archives, Dartmouth)
KENTVILLE, N.S., General Hospital, Park Street, 1937-38 (C.R., Vol. L, 1 Dec. 1937, 29)
BERWICK, N.S., Royal Bank, 1939 (dwgs. at The Royal Bank Archives, Montreal, Que.)
WINDSOR, N.S., War Memorial Community Hall, 1946
HALIFAX, N.S., St. Stephen's Roman Catholic Church & Glebe House, 1946
HALIFAX, N.S., St. Teresa's Roman Catholic Convent, for the Sisters of Charity, North Street at Oxford Street, 1947 (dwgs. Halifax Regional Municipality Archives, Dartmouth, Acc. NN 1 10405)
TRURO, N.S., Colchester County Hospital, additions, with a new Electric Power House, 1948-49
WINDSOR, N.S., Payzant Memorial Hospital, 1949-50 (C.R., lxiii, Oct. 1949, 144)