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R. A. Johnson architectural drawings
General material designation
- Architectural drawing
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CA NSHK UKC.ARCH-2
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[ca.1920] (Creation)
- Creator
- Johnson, R. A.
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1 architectural drawing
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Name of creator
(1871 - 1949)
Biographical history
Richard Arthur Johnson was an architect who worked in Sydney and Halifax, Nova Scotia. He worked in Boston for some time, and in 1902 moved to Sydney to join Hopson Brothers architects and engineers. The firm eventually dissolved, and by 1927, he had his own practice in Bedford. He passed away in 1949.
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Series contains one architectural drawing, of a proposed Memorial Building for the Windsor campus.
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Place access points
- Canada » Nova Scotia » Hants County » Windsor
Name access points
- University of King's College (Subject)