William Critchlow Harris (30 April 1854 – 16 July 1913) was an English-born Canadian architect noted mainly for his ecclesiastical and domestic projects...
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cross William Critchlow Harris (1854–1913), English-born Canadian architect noted for ecclesiastical and domestic projects in Maritime Canada William J....
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1950), Canadian-born neuroscientist William Critchlow Harris (1854–1913), Canadian architect William C. Harris (police officer), Assistant Commissioner of...
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the couple had no children. He was the brother of the architect William Critchlow Harris and took an active interest in the artwork of his cousin Kathleen...
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brothers William Critchlow Harris, an architect, and Robert Harris, an artist, envisaged what the future chapel would look like. William chose Island...
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as the Castaways. St. John's Roman Catholic Church, designed by William Critchlow Harris Hants Community Hospital The town operates under a Council/Manager...
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Maritime architect William Critchlow Harris. The church also contains a large painting by Robert Harris, the architect's brother. Robert Harris is famous for...
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All Saints Anglican Church in Springhill (demolished in 2019). It was designed by William Critchlow Harris....
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(1835–1911) (USA) Alexander Nelson Hansell (1857–1940) (Japan) William Critchlow Harris (1854–1913) (Canada) John Haviland (1792–1852) (USA) John Cyril...
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The main administration building at Université Sainte-Anne in Church Point Nova Scotia, was designed by William Critchlow Harris and erected in 1889....
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