House at Oak Bay, B.C., for E.D. Todd, Esq.
PublicThis file contains contract drawings and tracings showing plans, elevations, sections and details. New two-storey house (1912) with later additions and alterations (1919). Finished rooms in the basement include a garage, laundry room, servant's room and water closet. The ground floor comprises a vestibule with adjoining lavatory, hall, den, dining room, kitchen, pantry and larder. A large veranda extends across the entire front (east) side and part of the way around the north and south sides. The second floor consists of the upper hall, four bedrooms, dressing room, two bathrooms and a balcony. The wood-frame construction is finished in shingles and half timbering. Leaded glass windows are specified throughout. Later drawings call for the addition of a new dining room on the north side of the house. The former dining room is converted to a smoking room, and the den becomes a breakfast room. The front veranda is enclosed and converted to two sun rooms. The part of veranda on the south side is enclosed, and the entrance and lavatory are altered. Drawings AP1691-AP1697 are stamped and inscribed: "This is one of the drawings referred to in our contract dated Victoria, B.C., Aug. 19th 1912. [Signed] Nelson Benneck & Sons [and] E.D. Todd".
Item is an architectural drawing by Samuel Maclure prepared for E.D. Todd of Oak Bay, B.C.
"Dainhurs", 508 Island Road, Oak Bay, B.C.
- In Collection:
- 1 of 19 drawings: 6 pencil on paper, 2 pencil & ink on paper, 1 ink on paper, 7 ink on linen, 3 blueprints; 47 x 78 cm or smaller
- 48.41364, -123.30444
- Samuel Maclure Architectural Drawings
- Samuel Maclure fonds (SC075), Special Collections and University Archives, University of Victoria
- Acc. 1980-067, AP1710
- February 23, 2012
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