William Critchlow Harris

 
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William Critchlow Harris

(b Bootle, Lancs, 30 April 1854; d Halifax, Nova Scotia, 16 July 1913). Architect, brother of (1) Robert Harris. In 1870-75 he was apprenticed to the architect David Stirling in Halifax. Harris specialized in the design of churches, but he also designed houses and commercial and civic buildings. His houses were influenced by contemporary architectural trends, first the Second Empire style and later Queen Anne Revival. These houses

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St. John's Church in Windsor, Nova Scotia was designed by W. C. Harris, and completed in 1898. The rectory in the background is Harris's design as well.
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St. John's Church in Windsor, Nova Scotia was designed by W. C. Harris, and completed in 1898. The rectory in the background is Harris's design as well.

William Critchlow Harris (30 April, 1854-1913) was an architect noted mainly for his ecclesiastical and domestic projects in Maritime Canada. He was born near Liverpool, England but moved to Prince Edward Island with his family as a young child. He lived there most of his life, however for much of the time he led an itinerant existence travelling throughout Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia pursuing and executing design commissions throughout the region. He was influenced by the Richardsonian Romanesque architectural style (for his domestic buildings) and Victorian gothic (for his church designs).

His greatest disappointment was the loss of a commission late in life to design the Anglican Cathedral in Halifax (1905-1910). The commission was awarded to New York architect Bertram Goodhue and Harris was given the unhappy task of overseeing completion of the more famous architect's work.

His was a brother of the noted artist Robert Harris.

Notable works

References

  • Tuck, Robert C., Gothic Dreams: The Life and Times of a Canadian Architect William Critchlow Harris 1854-1913. Toronto: Dundurn Press, 1978.

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