Fahrland, Theophile

FAHRLAND, Theophile (1825-1870) combined the profession of architecture with that of an engraver and jewellery manufacturer in Montreal and was apparently successful at both for more than ten years. He was an 'ancien eleve' or 'old boy' of the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris where it is presumed that he received his architectural education. His best known works in Montreal include the warehouse block for H. & H. Merrill (1867) and the Institut Canadien on Notre Dame Street (1865). He died in Chicago on 25 November 1870 and was buried at Notre-Dame-des-Neiges Cemetery in Montreal near the Battle monument he had designed twelve years earlier in 1858 (death notice in La Minerve [Montreal], 26 Nov. 1870, 3).

T. FAHRLAND (works in Montreal)

NOTRE-DAME-DES-NEIGES CEMETERY, a monument to French Canadians who died in the War of 1837, built 1858 (Montreal Transcript, 8 Sept. 1858, 2, descrip.; Weekly Spectator [Hamilton], 16 Sept. 1858, 3, descrip.; Montreal Daily Star, 8 Sept. 1888, 2, historical article on the monument and the architect)
MONTREAL HARBOUR, a Reception Pavilion for the Prince of Wales situated on the wharf, 1860 (Montreal Transcript, 1 Sept. 1860, 2, descrip.)
BLEURY STREET, two houses for Pietro Moretti, 1861 (ANQM, J. Belle, Notaire, 30 Sept. 1861, No. 19596)
REINHARDT BREWERY, German Street, for G. Reinhardt, 1862 (Gazette [Montreal], 21 Jan. 1863, 2, descrip.)
BLEURY STREET, three houses for E. Prentice, each 2 storeys high, 1862 (Montreal Transcript, 10 July 1862, 2, t.c.; Gazette [Montreal], 21 Jan. 1863, 2, descrip.)
ST. ANTOINE STREET, a large private mansion for Charles S. Rodier, former Mayor of Montreal, 1862 (Gazette [Montreal], 21 Jan. 1863, 2, descrip.)
ST. DENIS STREET, at Viger Square, a large 3 storey block of flats and apartments, for Miss Luce Cuvillier, 1862 (Gazette [Montreal], 21 Jan. 1863, 2, descrip.)
PLATEAU STREET, two brick houses, each 3 storeys high, for Louis Gnaedinger and Emmanuel Haeusgen, 1862 (Gazette [Montreal], 21 Jan. 1863, 2, descrip.; ANQM, J.C. Griffin, Notaire, 13 Sept. 1862, No. 22064, 22086)
ST. CHARLES BORROMEE STREET, a two storey residence for J. Irving, 1862 (Gazette [Montreal], 21 Jan. 1863, 2, descrip.)
LAGAUCHETIERE STREET, at Campeau Street, two brick houses at the north corner, each 2 storeys, for A. Watt, 1862 (Gazette [Montreal], 21 Jan. 1863, 2, descrip.)
SANGUINET STREET, at Lagauchetiere Street, four brick houses, each one storey high, for Charles Tourville, 1862 (Gazette [Montreal], 21 Jan. 1863, 2, descrip.)
INSTITUT CANADIEN, Notre Dame Street, 1865 (Montreal Herald, 19 Dec. 1865, 1, descrip.)
NOTRE DAME STREET, store and showrooms for C.A. Terroux, 1865 (Montreal Herald, 19 Dec. 1865, 1)
JOHN BROWN CO., Craig Street, warehouse, 1865 (Montreal Herald, 19 Dec. 1865, 1)
HENRY & THOMAS MUSSEN CO., Notre Dame Street at St. Lambert St., two stores, 1865 (Montreal Herald, 19 Dec. 1865, 1, descrip.)
H. & H. MERRILL, Notre Dame Street West near St. Sulpice Street, warehouse, 1867 (Montreal Herald, 22 March 1867, Supplement, 4, illus. & descrip.; Montreal, Les Magasins Les Cinemas, 1985, 65-8, illus.)
ST. DOMINIQUE STREET, at Craig Street, commercial block with four shops for Noel Pratt, 1866-67 (ANQM, L. Bedard, Notaire, 4 Oct. 1866, No. 1022; Montreal Herald, 22 March 1867, Supplement, 4)
ST. SULPICE STREET, four storey block for the Fabrique, 1867 (Montreal Herald, 22 March 1867, Supplement, 4)
NOTRE-DAME-DES-NEIGES CEMETERY, vault and monument for Joseph Barsalon, 1867 (Montreal Herald, 15 Nov. 1867, 1, descrip.)
NOTRE-DAME-DES-NEIGES CEMETERY, vault for George Desbarats, 1867 (Montreal Herald, 15 Nov. 1867, 1, descrip.)
NOTRE DAME STREET WEST, near the Cathedral, a four storey block of stores for L. R. Plessis dit Belair, 1867 (Gazette [Montreal], 9 Aug. 1867, 2, detailed descrip; ANQM, L. Bedard, Notaire, No. 1085; Montreal Herald, 7 Dec. 1867, 2)
FORTIFICATION LANE, dwelling and factory for Richard Jellyman, 1867 (Montreal Herald, 7 Dec. 1867, 2)