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ID: 500033199
Page Link: http://vocab.getty.edu/page/ulan/500033199

 

Record Type: Corporate Body
Darling & Pearson (Canadian architectural firm, established 1892, dissolved 1923)

Note: On the suggestion of Darling, Henry Sproatt and John A. Pearson were added to the firm Darling and Curry in 1893. However, Curry withdrew in 1895 and Sproatt in 1899, leaving Darling and Pearson as the principals. Darling's association with Pearson endured until Darling's death in 1923. Darling & Pearson were the architects of Canadian Banks (e.g. Bank of Nova Scotia in Winnipeg, Canadian Bank of Commerce in Toronto), head offices (e.g. Sun Life Building in Montréal) and luxurious residences in Toronto. Canadian architectural firm.

Names:
Darling & Pearson (preferred,V,display)
Darling and Pearson (V)
Darling & Pearson, Architects (V)
Darling and Pearson, Architects (V)

Nationalities:
Canadian (preferred)

Roles:
architectural firm (preferred)

Gender: not applicable

Start and End Places:
Start:  Toronto (Ontario, Canada) (inhabited place)

Events:
location:   Toronto (Ontario, Canada) (inhabited place)

Related People or Corporate Bodies:
collaborated with ....  Maw, Samuel Herbert  in 1912
................................  (English architect, 1881-1952, active in Canada) [500119142]
partner was (firm to person) ....  Darling, Frank  from 1892 to 1923
................................................  (Canadian architect, 1850-1923) [500017487]
partner was (firm to person) ....  Pearson, John Andrew  from 1892 to 1923
................................................  (English architect, 1867- ca. 1940, active in Canada) [500005792]

List/Hierarchical Position:
 ....  Corporate Bodies
 ........  Darling & Pearson (I)

Biographies:
(Canadian architectural firm, established 1892, dissolved 1923) ..... [VP Preferred]
(Canadian architectural firm, established Toronto (Ontario, Canada), 1895; dissolved 1923) ..... [CCA]
(Canadian architectural firm, contemporary) ..... [AVERY]

Additional Names:

Sources and Contributors:
Darling and Pearson ........ [AVERY Preferred, CCA]
......................................  Avery Authority files (1963-)
......................................  Canadian Centre for Architecture database
Darling and Pearson, Architects ........ [CCA]
.............................................................  Canadian Centre for Architecture database
Darling & Pearson ........ [CCA Preferred]
..................................  Money Matters: A Critical Look at Bank Architecture (1990)
Darling & Pearson, Architects ........ [CCA]
.........................................................  Canadian Centre for Architecture database

Subject: ........ [AVERY, CCA, VP]
....................  Avery Authority files (1963-)
....................  Beszedits, Toronto Architects of the Past (1983) 77-83
....................  Canadian Centre for Architecture database
....................  DR1982:0137
....................  Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects (1982)
....................  Money Matters: A Critical Look at Bank Architecture (1990) 76-77, 83, 217-220
....................  New Sun Life Building, Construction (1918). 371-392
....................  Royal Architectural Institute of Canada Journal 29/11 (1952) 343
 
Note:
English .......... [AVERY, CCA]
.......... Avery Authority files (1963-)
.......... Beszedits, Toronto Architects of the Past (1983) 79
.......... Money Matters: A Critical Look at Bank Architecture (1990) 26-27
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