William Tutin Thomas
Architect
1829 – 1892
Who was William Tutin Thomas?
William Tutin Thomas was an Anglo-Canadian architect.
Born in Birmingham, England, he was the son of architect William Thomas. He worked for a few years with his father, and also with his brother, Cyrus. His father emigrated with his family from England to live in Montreal, and there together and alone they made many fine buildings, including some notable shopping arcades in Montreal, and many buildings in Old Montreal. His association with his brother Cyrus finished around 1870 when Cyrus decided to pursue his career in Chicago.
Thomas then worked on even harder, mostly in Montreal. He designed the St. George's Anglican Church and the Church of St. John the Evangelist. He built very many residential buildings for the upper middle classes of Montreal, notably George Stephen House, later known as the Mount Stephen Club and that of Thomas Shaughnessy
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