Proposed addition to Jericho Country Club
Publicitem is an architectural drawing by Maclure & Fox prepared for Jericho Golf and Country Club of Vancouver, B.C.
Plans, elevations, sections, details and heating. A detailed item list is available. Plans for a new clubhouse call for a one-storey structure with attic and basement. The ground floor comprises a lounge room, dining room, ladies' sitting room, smoking room, office, bar, kitchen, pantry, larder, storeroom, maid's room, housekeeper's sitting room, men's and ladies' locker rooms, lavatories and drying rooms. A large veranda extends across one side of the building on this level, and a pergola across part of another side. The attic consists of eleven bedrooms, a box room and three bathrooms. Part of this attic plan may have been cancelled. The file contains a sketch plan of proposed additions by the architect R.P.S. Twizell (AP952, dated Dec. 1911). Maclure and Fox prepared four plans (AP948-AP951) for a proposed addition which includes a dressing room, smoking room, shop and toilets. It is not clear whether these latter plans preceded their plans for a new clubhouse. The heating plans (AP958-AP960) were prepared by Francis H. Sprague, consulting engineer.
Point Grey, Vancouver, B.C.
- In Collection:
- 1 of 34 drawings: 21 pencil on paper, 4 pencil & ink on paper, 4 ink on linen, 5 blueprints; 68 x 92 cm or smaller
- 49.26486, -123.26519
- Samuel Maclure Architectural Drawings
- Samuel Maclure fonds (SC075), Special Collections and University Archives, University of Victoria
- Acc. 1980-067, AP957
- February 23, 2012
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