Campbell, Duncan

CAMPBELL, Duncan (1868-1935) worked as both an architect and contractor in Saskatoon, Sask. during the period from 1904 to 1907. His projects there included educational, commercial and residential commissions. Born in Ontario in 1868, he moved to Saskatchewan after 1900 and later worked in the field of building construction. He died in Saskatoon on 14 May 1935 (obituary Star-Phoenix [Saskatoon], 15 May 1935, 3)

(works in Saskatoon)

NUTANA, a brick public school, 1905 (Daily Phoenix [Saskatoon], 14 April 1905, 1, t.c.; and 19 May 1905, 4, descrip.; C.R., xvi, 10 May 1905, 4)
SPADINA CRESCENT, residence for Thomas E. Copeland “...in a Colonial style”, 1905 (Daily Phoenix [Saskatoon], 19 May 1905, 4, descrip.)
11th STREET, west of the city limits, residence for Kirkland Fletcher “.....in the colonial style with Corinthian verandah”, 1905 (Daily Phoenix [Saskatoon], 19 May 1905, 4)
EMPIRE HOTEL, 2nd Avenue at 20th Street, for J.J. McDonald, 1905; facade altered c. 1965, and now called The Lighthouse (Daily Phoenix [Saskatoon], 19 May 1905, 4)
3rd AVENUE, near 22nd Street, residence for Adam Turner, Town Clerk, 1905 (Daily Phoenix [Saskatoon], 19 May 1905, 4)
BANK OF COMMERCE, 2nd Avenue, remodeling of existing block, with new facade, 1905 (Daily Phoenix [Saskatoon], 19 May 1905, 4)