Henry Sproatt - Projects

Projects

Building Year Completed Builder Style Source Location Image
George Gooderham House 1889-92 Henry Sproatt Neo-Gothic 15 135 St. George Street, Toronto
Victoria College 1910 Henry Sproatt Neo-Gothic 15, W 91 Charles Street West, University of Toronto, St. George campus
Hart House 1911-24 Henry Sproatt-Engineer Ernest Rolph Neo-Gothic 15, W 7 Hart House Circle, University of Toronto, St. George campus
National Club 1906 Henry Sproatt Neo-Gothic 303 Bay Street, Toronto
North wing of the Chester D. Massey House 1907 Henry Sproatt Neo-Gothic 519 Jarvis Street, Toronto
Bishop Strachan School 1912 Henry Sproatt Neo-Gothic Toronto
Burwash Hall 1911-13 Henry Sproatt Neo-Gothic Victoria College, University of Toronto, St. George campus
Ontario Club 1913 Henry Sproatt Neo-Gothic Toronto
Soldier's Clarion Tower 1924 Henry Sproatt Neo-Gothic Toronto
Manulife South Tower 1926 Henry Sproatt Neo-Gothic 56 M, 14 stories Toronto
College Park 1928–1929 Henry Sproatt Neo-Gothic Toronto
Canada Permanent Trust Building 1930 Henry Sproatt Neo-Gothic 77 Meters, 18 stories Toronto
Fairmont Royal York Hotel (with architects Ross and Macdonald) 1929 Henry Sproatt Neo-Gothic Toronto
Canada Life Building 1931 Henry Sproatt Neo-Gothic 87 Meters, 15 stories Toronto
National Research Council (Canada) Laboratories, 1932 Henry Sproatt Ottawa, Ontario
Knox Presbyterian Church 1932 Henry Sproatt Neo-Gothic Ottawa
Emmanuel College, Toronto 1932 Henry Sproatt Neo-Gothic Toronto
Princess Margaret Hospital (Toronto) 1935 Henry Sproatt Neo-Gothic 72 Meters, 18 stories Toronto

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