
The Church of the Messiah in Toronto

Queen's Theological Hall in Kingston
Gordon & Helliwell was a Canadian architectural firm based in Toronto, Ontario. The principals were Henry Bauld Gordon, RCA, (1854–1951) and Grant Helliwell (1855–1953).
Selected works
- Queen's Theological Hall, Kingston, Ontario, 1879
 - Queen's University Kingston, Ontario, Arts Building, Queen's University, 1879-80 [1]
 - Knox Church (interior), Toronto, Ontario, 1881
 - St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Brampton, Ontario, 1881
 - Upper Canada Bible and Tract Societies, Toronto, Ontario, 1886
 - Kilgour Brothers' Building, Toronto, Ontario, 1886
 - Bathurst Street Methodist Church, Toronto, Ontario, 1888
 - Parkdale Presbyterian Church, Toronto, Ontario, 1888
 - The Great Hall, Toronto, Ontario, 1889
 - St. Peter's Church (addition), Toronto, Ontario, 1890
 - Church of the Messiah, Toronto, Ontario, 1891
 - 35 Rosedale Road, Toronto, Ontario, 1891
 - Church of the Messiah Rectory, Toronto, Ontario, 1892
 - Orillia Opera House (built as Orillia City Hall), Orillia, Ontario, 1895
 - Harris Henry Fudger House, Toronto, Ontario, 1897
 - 40 Maple Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, 1898
 - Avenue Road Church, Toronto, Ontario, 1899
 - 49 Elm Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, 1901
 - 181 Crescent Road, Toronto, Ontario, 1902
 - St. Peter's Anglican Church Rectory, Toronto, Ontario, 1905
 - Oaklands (addition), Toronto, Ontario, 1906
 - Wycliffe College, Toronto, Dining Hall and Dormitory Wing, 1907; Principal's Residence and new Chapel, 1911.[1]
 - Church of the Epiphany, Toronto, Ontario, 1911
 - 18 Elm Street, Toronto, Ontario, n.d.
 
References
- 1 2 "Henry Bauld Gordon (architect)". Dictionaryofarchitectsincanada.org. Retrieved 2011-11-10.
 
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