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Thomas Seaton Scott: The Architect Versus The Administrator
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Thomas Seaton Scott: The Architect Versus The Administrator
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Abstract |
The British-born Scott (1826-1895) came to Canada in the 1850s to work on Montreal's Victoria Bridge. In 1858, along with Pierre Gauvreau, Scott was hired by the Grand Trunk Railway as supervising architect for the construction of a number of railway stations between Quebec City and Trois-Pistoles. He also supervised the completion of Montreal's Christ Church Cathedral on the death of its designer, Frank Wills, in 1857.
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The Journal of Canadian Art History/Annales d'histoire de l'art canadien
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Vol. 6
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no. 2
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202-219
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Date |
1982
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Language |
en
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Citation |
Wright, Janet. “Thomas Seaton Scott: The Architect Versus The Administrator.” The Journal of Canadian Art History/Annales d’histoire de l’art canadien Vol. 6, no. 2 (1982): 202–219.
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