Kenney, Joseph W.

KENNEY, Joseph W. (c. 1890-1920), architect of Collingwood, Ont. who also appears to have lived and worked in Orillia, Ont. (in 1890) and Alliston, Ont. (in 1892-93). During this period, his works could be found as far away at Sudbury. He may also be related to, or the same as, “Mr. Kenney, architect, of Woodstock, Ont” in 1921 (inf. Simcoe Co. Archives, Minesing, Ont., Tax Assessment Roll for 1890; inf. Sue Murdoch).

COLLINGWOOD, ONT., residence for Mr. Smart, at the head of Pine Street, 1892 (Collingwood Bulletin, 1 Sept. 1892, 8; C.R., iii, 10 Sept. 1892, 2)
COLLINGWOOD, ONT., residence for Mrs. Berry, e.s. Of Pine Street, above Fourth Street, 1892 (Collingwood Bulletin, 1 Sept. 1892, 8)
SUDBURY, ONT., a large 3 storey hotel, Cedar Street at Durham Street, for Perkins & Warren, 1893 (Sudbury Journal, 26 Jan. 1893, 1, t.c.; C.R., iii, 4 Feb. 1893, 1; and 27 April 1893, 2, t.c.; Toronto Daily Mail, 27 April 1893, 5, t.c.)
SALFORD, ONT., in Dereham Township (near Ingersoll), Baptist Church, 1921, designed by “....Mr. Kenney, architect of Woodstock” (Canadian Baptist [Toronto], 8 Dec. 1921, 7, illus. & descrip.)