Alterations and additions to house at Shawnigan Lake for D.J. Angus, Esq.
Public"White Lodge", Shawnigan Lake, B.C.
Item is an architectural drawing by Samuel Maclure prepared for D. James Angus, Esq. of Shawnigan Lake, B.C.
Plans, elevations, section and details. Addition and alterations to a one-storey house with attic. A blueprint of the ground floor of original house shows a veranda, screened dining room, two bedrooms, sleeping porch, bathroom, kitchen and larder. A new one-storey wing is added on a slightly higher level than the original. This addition contains two bedrooms, day nursery and lobby or hall. Large dormers are added to two bedrooms in the attic. On the ground floor the sleeping porch is converted to a bedroom or night nursery, and a new bathroom connecting with the latter is added. A cooler is built into a shed adjoining the kitchen, and the larder is extended outward and converted into the maid's dining room. Includes "Agreement and general conditions of contract." (13 p.) signed by E.J. Hunter for Hunter & Halket, contractors, and D. James Angus, Mar. 25, 1925 (AP99). Working drawings inscribed: "This is one of the drawings referred to in our agreement dated 30th March 1925. [Signed] Hunter & Halket [per] J. Hunter [and] D. James Angus."
- In Collection:
- 1 of 5 drawings: 1 pencil on paper, 2 pencil & ink on paper, 1 ink on paper, 1 blueprint; 53 x 63 cm or smaller
- 48.65055, -123.64494
- Samuel Maclure Architectural Drawings
- Samuel Maclure fonds (SC075), Special Collections and University Archives, University of Victoria
- Acc. 1980-067, AP104
- February 23, 2012
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