Dodd, William Marshall
DODD, William Marshall (1870-1948)
(biography in preparation)
ONTARIO
NORTH BAY, ONT., High School, 1896 (C.R., vii, 23 July 1896, 1)
POWASSAN, ONT., residence for E. Clark, 1896 (C.R., vii, 23 July 1896, 1)
ALBERTA
(works in Calgary unless noted)
NORMAN BLOCK, 8th Avenue, for Senator James Lougheed, 1900; addition, 1902 (C.R., xi, 30 May 1900, 3; Daily Herald [Calgary], 4 Oct. 1902, 3; Gronlund’s Directory of the City of Calgary, 1902, 7, advert.)
CLARENCE BLOCK, 8th Avenue, for Senator James Lougheed, 1901; addition, 1909 (C.R., xi, 9 Jan. 1901, 2, t.c.; Gronlund’s Directory of the City of Calgary, 1902, 7, advert.)
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 1st Street at 7th Avenue, c. 1901 (Gronlund’s Directory of the City of Calgary, 1902, 7, advert.)
HULL BLOCK, 8th Avenue, for William R. Hull, 1901 (C.R., xii, 13 March 1901, 2; Gronlund’s Directory of the City of Calgary, 1902, 7, advert.)
CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER, 1st Street East at 7th Avenue, rectory for the church, c. 1901 (Gronlund’s Directory of the City of Calgary, 1902, 7, advert.)
QUEEN’S HOTEL, 8th Avenue East, major addition, 1901 (C.R., xii, 19 June 1901, 3)
P. BURNS & CO., 8th Avenue at Centre Street, office block, 1902 (Daily Herald [Calgary], 4 Oct. 1902, 3; Gronlund’s Directory of the City of Calgary, 1902, 7, advert.)
CALGARY MILLING CO., 8th Avenue West, retail store and offices, 1902 (Daily Herald [Calgary], 4 Oct. 1902, 3)
ALBERTA BLOCK, 8th Avenue West at 1st Street, for W.R. Hull, 1902 (Daily Herald [Calgary], 4 Oct. 1902, 3)
ST. MARY’S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, 18th Avenue West, two towers, 1902 (Daily Herald [Calgary], 4 Oct. 1902, 3)
SALVATION ARMY BARRACKS, 1st Street East, 1902 (Daily Herald [Calgary], 4 Oct. 1902, 3)
FORT MACLEOD, ALTA., public school, 1902 (Macleod Gazette, 13 June 1902, 8, descrip.; Daily Herald [Calgary], 4 Oct. 1902, 3)
OLDS, ALTA., public school, 1902 (Daily Herald [Calgary], 4 Oct. 1902, 3)
RED DEER, ALTA., additon to public school, 1902 (Daily Herald [Calgary], 4 Oct. 1902, 3)
OKOTOKS, ALTA., manse for the Presbyterian Church, 1902 (Daily Herald [Calgary], 4 Oct. 1902, 3)
ALEXANDRA SCHOOL, 9th Avenue East at 9th Street, 1902 (inf. from Alberta Historic Sites Services)
CENTRAL SCHOOL, 6th Avenue West at 1st Street, 1903 (C.R., xiv, 10 June 1903, 3)
SKATING RINK, for George Irish, 1903 (C.R., xiv, 12 Aug. 1903, 1)
MASSEY HARRIS CO., 1st Street West at Atlantic Avenue, office and warehouse, 1903-04 (Daily Herald [Calgary], 4 Sept. 1903, 5, t.c.)
BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA, 8th Avenue West, 1904 (inf. from Bank of Nova Scotia Archives, Toronto)
(with E.C. Hopkins) CITY HALL, 2nd Street East at 7th Avenue, 1907-11 (C.R., xviii, 3 July 1907, 6, t.c.; Canada, Town Halls of Canada, 1987, 73-4, 182, ilus.)
CROWN BUILDING, 1st Street East, c. 1909 (Morning Albertan [Calgary], 28 Feb. 1910, 69)
BELL BLOCK, 2nd Street East, major addition to warehouse, c. 1909 (Morning Albertan [Calgary], 28 Feb. 1910, 69)
1st STREET EAST, near 17th Avenue, residence for A.H. Nicol, c. 1909 (Morning Albertan [Calgary], 28 Feb. 1910, 69)
13th AVENUE WEST, major alterations to ‘Beaulieu’, the mansion of Senator James A. Lougheed, c. 1909 (Morning Albertan [Calgary], 28 Feb. 1910, 69)
McKENZIE BLOCK, 8th Avenue East, additions and alterations, c. 1909 (Morning Albertan [Calgary], 28 Feb. 1910, 69)
GREAT WEST SADDLERY CO., 9th Avenue West, major addition, c. 1909 (Morning Albertan [Calgary], 28 Feb. 1910, 69)
CALGARY SADDLERY CO., 11th Avenue East, factory and warehouse, 1909 (Herald [Calgary], 29 Sept. 1909, 2, t.c.; dwgs. at the Canadian Architectural Archives, Univ. of Calgary, 37A-7825-09C34)
DICK BLOCK, 9th Avenue East, for Albert A. Dick, c. 1909 (Morning Albertan [Calgary], 28 Feb. 1910, 69)
17th AVENUE WEST, residence for Thomas H. McCauley, c. 1909 (Morning Albertan [Calgary], 28 Feb. 1910, 69)
13th AVENUE WEST, three houses for Bert A. Stringer, c. 1909 (Morning Albertan [Calgary], 28 Feb. 1910, 69)
14th AVENUE EAST, residence for Bertrand C. Binning, c. 1909 (Morning Albertan [Calgary], 28 Feb. 1910, 69)
2nd STREET EAST, residence for Capt. William C. Armstrong, c. 1909 (Morning Albertan [Calgary], 28 Feb. 1910, 69)
LETHBRIDGE, ALTA., Sherlock Block, 7th Street South, for R.E. Sherlock, 1909 (C.R., xxiii, 3 Feb. 1909, 22)
ROSEMARY, ALTA., public school, 1921 (C.R., xxxv, 18 May 1921, 140-1)
HANNA, ALTA., public school, 1921 (C.R., xxxv, 25 May 1921, 54, t.c.)
SASKATCHEWAN
REGINA, SASK., Bank of Montreal, Scarth Street at Eleventh Avenue, 1905 (C.R., xvi, 28 June 1905, 2, t.c.)
REGINA, SASK., residence for the Manager of the Bank of Montreal, Victoria Avenue at Smith Street, 1905 (C.R., xvi, 28 June 1905, 2, t.c.)
(with E.C. Hopkins) QU’APPELLE, SASK., Town Hall, 9th Avenue, 1906 (C.R., xvi, 28 Feb. 1906, 4, t.c.)
(with E.C. Hopkins) REGINA, SASK., City Hall, 11th Avenue at Hamilton Street, 1906-08; demol. c. 1966 (C.R., xvi, 31 Jan. 1906, 1, t.c.; Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 16 Aug. 1906, 7, illus. & descrip.; Morning Leader [Regina], 27 April 1907, 9 & 11, descrip.; 6 March 1908, 1, descrip.; competition dwgs. at SAB, Acc. 655, signed ‘Dum Spiro Spero’)
QU’APPELLE, SASK., public school, 1906 (C.R., xvi, 17 Jan. 1906, 2)
GRENFELL, SASK., Methodist Church, 1906-07 (C.R., xvii, 25 April 1906, 2, t.c.; Historic Architecture of Saskatchewan, 1986, 111, illus.)
REGINA, SASK., Wascana Hotel, Hamilton Street, for Lionel A. Arnold and Hubert Acaster, 1906 (C.R., xvii, 9 May 1906, 2, t.c.; Morning Leader [Regina], 27 April 1907, 11, illus. & descrip.)
REGINA, SASK., Knox Presbyterian Church, 12th Avenue at Lorne Street, 1907 (C.R., xviii, 1 May 1907, 6, t.c.)
INDIAN HEAD, SASK., St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, 1907-08 (inf. Frank Korvemaker, Regina)
REGINA, SASK., apartment block for R.H. Williams, Rose Street, 1907 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 9 Nov. 1907, 17, descrip.)
MAPLE CREEK, SASK., public school, 1909 (Calgary Daily Herald, 23 Aug. 1909, 3, t.c.)
BRITISH COLUMBIA
(works in Vancouver unless noted)
REVELSTOKE, B.C., block of three stores for C.B. Hume & Co., McKenzie Street, 1901; burned c. 1965 (C.R., xii, 19 June 1901, 3; Revelstoke Herald, 21 Aug. 1902, 1, descrip.; Daily Herald [Calgary], 4 Oct. 1902, 3)
McLAUGHLIN MOTORS CO., West Georgia Street, 1911 (dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
ROBSON STREET, at Hornby Street, hotel for the Passlin Building Syndicate, 1911 (C.R., xxv, 4 Jan. 1911, 29)
RICHARDS STREET, block for the Passlin Building Syndicate, 1911 (C.R., xxv, 4 Jan. 1911, 29)
DOUGLAS LODGE APARTMENTS, 12th Avenue West at Granville Street, 1912 (dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
ALBERNIA STREET, near Burrard Street, apartment block for Dr. Robert Telford, 1912 (Province [Vancouver], 19 Oct. 1912, 48, descrip.)
HOWE STREET, automobile service garage, 1919 (dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
LONDON GRILL, Howe Street, 1920 (dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
ANGUS DRIVE, at Granville Street, residence for W.E. Anderson, 1921 (D. Luxton, Building the West: The Early Architects of British Columbia, 2003, 391, illus.)
ALMA THEATRE, 9th Street West at Broadway, 1925 (dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
WINDSOR THEATRE, Main Street at 25th Avenue, 1925 (dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
KERRISDALE THEATRE, 41st Avneue West near Hobson Street, 1925 (dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
AMBASSADOR APARTMENTS, Oak Street at 20th Avenue West, 1928 (Vancouver Sun, 20 Oct. 1928, 21, 29, illus. & descrip.)
CORTINA APARTMENTS, Victoria Drive, 1928 (dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
GLEN-KEN APARTMENTS, Oak Street, 1928 (dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
MOTOR SECURITIES CO. LTD., Burrard Street at Melville Street, 1928 (C.R., xlii, 16 May 1928, 64)
PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., Capitol Theatre, 3rd Avenue West, 1928 (C.R., xlii, 18 April 1928, 70-1)
MIROMAR APARTMENTS, 15th Avenue West near Marpole Street, 1929 (dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
BESSBOROUGH APARTMENTS, Oak Street at 18th Avenue West, 1930 (dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
FUJI CAFE, Powell Street near Gore Street, 1930 (dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
CHATELAINE APARTMENTS, Chilco Street near Haro Street, 1930 (dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
ST. GEORGE’S GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH, 7th Street West at Vine Street, 1930 (dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
WOLFE MANOR APARTMENTS, Wolfe Street at Oak Street, 1931 (dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
QUEEN MARY APARTMENTS, 14th Street West near Hemlock Street, 1931 (dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
TRAIL, B.C., Strand Theatre, Cedar Street, 1937; burned 1956 (C.R., l, 21 July 1937, 35-6; dwgs. at the Trail City Archives)
PETER’S ICE CREAM SHOP, West Broadway at Trutch Street, 1940 (dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
SANDS APARTMENTS, Maple Street, 1947 (dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)
OLYMPIC STEAM BATHS, Hastings Street East at Dunlevy Avenue, 1949 (dwgs. at Vancouver City Archives)