Harold Lea Fetherstonhaugh

Harold Lea Fetherstonhaugh (/ˈfænʃɔː/ FAN-shaw; 1887–1971) was a Canadian architect from Montreal, Quebec.

Harold Lea Fetherstonhaugh
Born1887
Died1971
NationalityCanadian
OccupationArchitect
Practicepartnership in 1923 with J. C. McDougall, a sole proprietorship in 1934
BuildingsChurch of St. Andrew and St. Paul

Biography

He received a diploma from McGill University in architecture in 1909, before perfecting his work alongside brothers Edward Maxwell and William Sutherland Maxwell. He founded a partnership in 1923 with J. C. McDougall, and in founded a sole proprietorship in 1934, where he worked until 1955. He is perhaps best known as the architect of the Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul in Montreal. He also designed the Collegiate Gothic William and Henry Birks Building, home to the McGill University Faculty of Religious Studies.[1]

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