Architect: Goodlate Richardson Browne
1859 – Christ Church Anglican Cathedral, Montreal, Quebec
Architect: Frank W. Wills
The present Cathedral was completed in 1859,
1860 – Liverpool and London Insurance Company, Montreal, Canada
Architect: Hopkins, Lawford & Nelson
Published in The Building News,
1860 – The Finlay Asylum, Quebec City
Architect: Stent & Laver
Church of England Male Orphan Asylum (later called the Finlay Home) located in Quebec City,
1861 – Provincial Exhibition Buildings & Museum, Montreal, Quebec
Architect: J.W. Hopkins
Published in The Building News, July 27 1860.
1865 – Porte St. Jean, Quebec City
The Citadel and walls, built to protect the city, are the largest standing fortifications in North America,
1869 – Church, Lennoxville, Quebec
Architect: C. Hodgson Fowler
From The Architect and Contract Reporter,
1870 – Hotel Place d’Armes, Montreal, Quebec
Architect: Hopkins & Willy
Built in 1870, the original five-story building was built for the insurance company Great Scottish Life Insurance.
1870 – St George’s Anglican Church, Montreal, Quebec
Architect: W.T. Thomas
St. George’s opened in 1843 to accommodate the overflown (“chapel of ease”) from Christ Church Cathedral and was first located on what is now Notre Dame Street,
1873 – Old Post Office, Quebec City, Quebec
Architect: Pierre Gauvreau
Quebec’s central postal office building, dated 1873 and designed by architect Pierre Gauvreau.
