Thomas Seaton Scott - Works

Works

Building Year Completed Builder Style Location Image
Aurora Armoury 89 Mosley Street at Larmont Street 1874 Thomas Seaton Scott Dominion Style Neo-Gothic style Aurora, Ontario
Cartier Square Drill Hall 1879-80 Thomas Seaton Scott Dominion Style Neo-Gothic style Ottawa, Ontario
Truro Armoury 126 Willow Street, 1874 Thomas Seaton Scott Dominion Style Neo-Gothic style Truro, Nova Scotia
St. Bartholomew's Anglican Church (Ottawa) 1868 Thomas Seaton Scott Dominion Style Neo-Gothic style 125 MacKay Street Rideau-Rockcliffe Ottawa, Ontario
Original Union Station (Toronto) 1888 Thomas Seaton Scott Dominion Style Italianate /2nd Empire style Ottawa, Ontario
Grand Trunk Railway, Bonaventure Station Thomas Seaton Scott Dominion Style Neo-Gothic style Montreal, Quebec
Christ Church Cathedral (Montreal) Dominion Style Neo-Gothic style Thomas Seaton Scott Gothic Revival Montreal, Quebec

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