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  1. William FOOTNER (works in Montreal unless noted) ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, St. Helen Street, addition of new interior galleries and balconies inside the existing church, 1841-42 (Montreal Gazette, 20 Nov. 1841, 3, t.c.) ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH, St. Joseph Street near McGill Street, 1842-43; demol. 1871 (Montreal Transcript, 6 July 1843, 2, descrip.;

  2. Apr 26, 2010 · The Marché Bonsecours. In the spring of 1844, architect William Footner won a MONTRÉAL competition that enabled him to design the new Marché Bonsecours building. The work stretched out from 1844 to 1848, and although the first occupants had settled in by January 1847, the market's opening took place without official ceremony.

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  4. Hulbert Footner (April 2, 1879 – November 17, 1944) was a Canadian born American writer of primarily detective fiction. He also wrote some non-fiction. Early career. He was born William Hulbert Footner in Hamilton, Ontario on April 2, 1879. His mother lived in New York City and was visiting with her parents in Hamilton, Ontario.

  5. Architect: William Footner / George Browne. The Bonsecours Market’s construction began in 1844, with the Public Market being inaugurated in January 1847. The refurbishment of the market’s interior, under the direction of architect George Browne, continued up until 1852.

  6. It was designed by British architect William Footner, [5] and alterations completed in 1860 were designed by Irish-born Montreal architect George Browne (1811–1885). [6] Bonsecours Market also housed Montreal City Hall between 1852 and 1878. The former city hall chambers later became a 3700-square-meter meeting room.

  7. William Hulbert Footner was born on 2 April 1879 in Hamilton, Ontario. His parents were Franes Christina Mills and Harold John Footner. Footner grew up and attended grade school in Manhatten, New York, New York. Following grade school Footner was self-educated. He published his first poem, Roudelay For March in 1902.

  8. Sep 27, 2022 · Sep 27, 2022. 4 min read. In Calvert County, Hulbert Footner Has His Own Room. Updated: Nov 6, 2022. Big turnouts for Calvert Historical Society's gatherings to honor one of the Chesapeake region’s great authors.

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