Brodeur, Charles
BRODEUR, Charles (1871-1936) was born in St. Hyacinthe, Que. of 7 February 1871 and educated at Mont. St. Louis College in Montreal. He articled with the leading Montreal firm of Perrault, Mesnard & Venne (in 1891-94) and was in partnership with Charles Bernier from 1894 to 1900 (see list of works under Bernier & Brodeur). In 1900 he moved to Hull, Que. and practised until 1921 when he invited J.E. Pilon to form a new partnership. Their practice flourished, and in 1923 they opened a branch office across the river in Ottawa, Ont. From 1930 Brodeur continued to work under his own name in Hull until his death there on 11 December 1936 (obit. Le Droit [Ottawa], 11 Dec. 1946, 5; 14 Dec. 1936, 4; R.A.I.C. Journal, xiv, Jan. 1937, 18; inf. Ontario Association of Architects). A photographic portrait of the architect can be found in Who’s Who in Hull, 1928, 23.
C. BRODEUR
HULL, QUE., City Hall, Albert Street, 1901 (C.R., xii, 22 May 1901, 3)
OTTAWA, ONT., commercial block for S.J. Major, Dalhousie Street at Murray Street, 1901-02 (C.R., xii, 20 Nov. 1901, 2)
STE. CECILE-DE-MASHAM, QUE., presbytery for the church, 1902 (C.R., xiii, 26 Feb. 1902, 1, t.c.)
HULL, QUE., Registry Office, Main Street, 1902 (C.R., xiii, 12 March 1902, 2)
MATTAWA, ONT., Roman Catholic hospital, 1902 (C.R., xiii, 7 May 1902, 2)
OTTAWA, ONT., Cercle Champlain d’Ottawa, Sussex Street, office building, 1902-03 (C.R., xiii, 19 Nov. 1902, 3)
OTTAWA, ONT., Sisters of Mercy Roman Catholic Convent, Richmond Road, 1903 (C.R., xiii, 4 Feb. 1903, 2, t.c.)
HULL, QUE., Agricultural College for the Fathers of the Holy Ghost, 1906 (C.R., xvi, 7 Feb. 1906, 6; La Presse [Montreal], 27 Aug. 1906, 10, descrip.)
CLARKSTOWN, ONT., Roman Catholic church, 1908 (Evening Journal [Ottawa], 30 March 1908, 1)
VILLE MARIE, QUE., hotel for an unnamed client, 1908 (C.R., xix, 6 May 1908, 16, t.c.)
CLARENCE CREEK, ONT., Roman Catholic church, 1908-09 (C.R., xxii, 11 Nov. 1908, 27)
HULL, QUE., St. Jean Baptiste Roman Catholic School, St. Henri Street, 1910; major addition, 1921 (C.R., xxiv, 2 March 1910, 24; Le Prix Courant, liv, 4 Feb. 1921, 54)
MONTCERF, QUE., Roman Catholic church, 1911 (La Presse [Montreal], 22 July 1911, 15, illus.)
HULL, QUE., Fire Hall, 1911 (C.R., xxv, 4 Oct. 1911, 58)
HULL, QUE., major addition to the Civic Hospital for the Sisters of Providence, 1912 (Evening Journal [Ottawa], 21 March 1912, 9, descrip.)
OTTAWA, ONT., St. Francis Roman Catholic Church, Wellington Street at Fairmont Street, 1914-15 (C.R., xxviii, 4 Nov. 1914, 60, t.c.)
HULL, QUE., Technical College, Wright Street, 1920-22 (C.R., xxxiv, 21 Jan. 1920, 48, t.c.; xxxviii, 8 Oct. 1924, 994, illus. & descrip.)
BRODEUR & PILON
AYLMER, QUE., residence for F.W. Church, Principale Street at Bancroft Street, 1921-22 (Le Prix Courant, liv, 2 Dec. 1921, 36)
HULL, QUE., Lion Meade Tire Co., Raymond Street, factory, 1922 (C.R., xxxvi, 20 Sept. 1922, 52, t.c.)
CALUMET, QUE., Roman Catholic church, c. 1922 (inf. Gerard Morisette)
HULL, QUE., Roman Catholic Mission House, Levis Street, 1924-25 (C.R., xxxix, 22 July 1925, 721, illus. & descrip.)
HULL, QUE., Laverdure Roman Catholic School, Dejardins Avenue, 1926 (C.R., xl, 12 May 1926, 54)
OTTAWA EAST, ONT., St. Charles Roman Catholic School, Springfield Road, 1926-27 (C.R., xli, 2 Feb. 1927, 108-09, illus.)
HULL, QUE., Windsor Hotel, Main Street, for Napolean Boucher, 1927 (C.R., xli, 12 Jan. 1927, 51)
AYLMER, QUE., public school, 1928 (C.R., xlii, 1 Feb. 1928, 45)
HULL, QUE., Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Hospital, Laurier Avenue, major addition, 1929 (Canadian Hotel Review, vii, June 1929, 36)
OTTAWA, ONT., Le Droit Newspaper Co., George Street, office block, 1929 (C.R., xliii, 22 May 1929, 61)
C. BRODEUR
EASTVIEW, ONT., chapel and noviciate for Les Filles de la Sagesse, 1932 (C.R., xlvi, 13 April 1932, 44)
(with Serge Lefort) HULL, QUE., Court House & Jail, Main Street, 1936-37 (C.R., l, 4 Nov. 1936, 28)