Works
Some of his more prominent projects include:
| Project | Year Completed | Location | Notes | Image |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bank of Montreal | 1846 | Northwest corner of Yonge Street and Front Street, Toronto | Neoclassical in style with quarters on the second and third floors for the manager and his family, the three-storey stone building was demolished in 1886 for a new Beaux-Arts Bank of Montreal office which now houses the Hockey Hall of Fame. | |
| Old Trinity College | 1852 | Trinity Bellwoods Park, Toronto | Gothic Revival. Demolished in 1956. | |
| Victoria Hall | 1860 | Cobourg, Ontario | Neoclassical | |
| Welland County Courthouse | 1858 | Welland, Ontario | Designed in the Neoclassical style by Tully and constructed by John Hellems and William A. Bald of several courses of Queenston limestone. | |
| First Trenton Town hall | 1860 | Trenton, Ontario | Neoclassical | |
| Parry Sound District Courthouse | 1871 | 89 James Street, Parry Sound, Ontario | ||
| Mimico Branch Asylum | 1889-1895 | New Toronto, Toronto | Victorian psychiatric hospital campus with Romanesque Revival and Gothic Revival influences, restored and repurposed by Humber College from 1991-2001. |
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Famous quotes containing the word works:
“The family that perseveres in good works will surely have an abundance of blessings.”
—Chinese proverb.
“... no one who has not been an integral part of a slaveholding community, can have any idea of its abominations.... even were slavery no curse to its victims, the exercise of arbitrary power works such fearful ruin upon the hearts of slaveholders, that I should feel impelled to labor and pray for its overthrow with my last energies and latest breath.”
—Angelina Grimké (18051879)
“The man who builds a factory builds a temple, that the man who works there worships there, and to each is due, not scorn and blame, but reverence and praise.”
—Calvin Coolidge (18721933)