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the Architecture of Andrew thomAs tAylor Andrew Thomas Taylor. Photograph, 1896. the Architecture of Andrew thomAs tAylor montreal’s square mile and Beyond Susan Wagg McGill-Queen’s University Press Montreal & Kingston • London • Ithaca © McGill-Queen’s University Press 2013 isbn 978-0-7735-4118-4 Legal deposit second quarter 2013 Bibliothèque nationale du Québec Printed in Canada on acid-free paper that is 100% ancient forest free (100% post-consumer recycled), processed chlorine free This book has been published with the help of a grant from the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences, through the Awards to Scholarly Publications Program, using funds provided by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. McGill-Queen’s University Press acknowledges the support of the Canada Council for the Arts for our publishing program. We also acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Book Fund for our publishing activities. Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication Wagg, Susan W. The architecture of Andrew Thomas Taylor : Montreal’s Square Mile and beyond / Susan Wagg. Includes bibliographical references and index. isbn 978-0-7735-4118-4 1. Taylor, Andrew T. (Andrew Thomas), 1850-1937.  2. Architecture – Québec (Province) – Montréal – History – 19th century.  3. Architecture – Canada – History – 19th century.  4. Architects – Québec (Province) – Montréal – Biography.  I. Title. na749.t39w33 2013 720.92 c2012-908426-3 Set in Minion 11/14 In memory of John Bland Macdonald professor of Architecture, McGill University, 1941–1972 This page intentionally left blank contents ix Illustrations xvii Acknowledgments xix Abbreviations xxi Foreword by Harold Kalman 3 Introduction 6 Chapter One Apprentice and Architect in Britain (1864–1883) 27 Chapter Two Homes for Montrealers (1884–1902) 74 Chapter Three Bank of Montreal: From Sea to Sea (1884–1904) 109 Chapter Four Building McGill, Building Canada (1890s) 133 Chapter Five Architect for All Institutions (1889–1905) 158 Chapter Six Launching an Architects’ Association (1890–1904) 169 Chapter Seven Public Life in London (1904–1937) 185 List of Andrew Thomas Taylor’s Works 193 Notes 219 Selected Bibliography 229 Index illustrations Frontispiece. Andrew Thomas Taylor (1850–1937). Photographer: William Notman & Son, 1896. ii-116910. Courtesy of Notman Photographic Archives, McCord Museum, Montreal. 1.1 Memorial Hall and Schools, Dover. Perspective signed “A.T. Taylor.” From The Builder (14 May 1881). Courtesy of Rare Books and Special Collections, McGill University Library. 1.2 Almshouses, Chislehurst, England. Perspective signed “A.T. Taylor.” From Canadian Architect and Builder (11 December 1898). Courtesy of Rare Books and Special Collections, McGill University Library. 1.3 Glasgow Municipal Buildings. Second Premiated Design (1881). Joint architects: Henry Hall and Andrew T. Taylor. From Th Building News (6 October 1882). Courtesy of Toronto Public Library. 2.1 Terrace Bank, Montreal. Photographer unknown, c. 1880. ii–338494.0.1. Courtesy of Notman Photographic Archives, McCord Museum, Montreal. 2.2 Terrace Houses for George Drummond, Montreal. Perspective attr. to Taylor. From The Architect (11 December 1885). Courtesy of Toronto Public Library. 2.3 Bovey-Redpath Houses, Montreal. Photographer: Francis Redpath, c. 1890. mp–0000.1817. Courtesy of Notman Photographic Archives, McCord Museum, Montreal. 2.4 Francis Redpath House, Montreal. Sketches of drawing room and entrance hall. Signed “ATT.” From Th Building News (5 February 1886). Courtesy of Toronto Public Library.

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By the year 1900, architect Andrew Taylor had designed Bank of Montreal branches across the continent and much of McGill University, helped found the McGill School of Architecture, and played a critical role in creating the first professional organization for Quebec architects. In The Architecture o
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