HAROLD ROBERT LITTLECAC Accession No: 37
 

DESCRIPTION

Born in London, ON, Harold Robert Little (1887-1948) was educated at the McGill University School of Architecture where he received a degree in architectural engineering in 1910. As an architect he supervised large-scale construction work in Calgary and later worked for the Merchants Bank of Canada. In Montreal he practiced privately and in partnership with Harold Lawson (1885-1969). Lawson and Little designed a number of branches of the Bank of Montreal. Little also taught in the School of Architecture at McGill University.

PROVENANCE

This material was formerly used as a teaching aid at the McGill University School of Architecture.

SCOPE AND CONTENT

Architectural Drawing, 1919, 1 drawing. Included is a watercolour drawing of a stone figure from Mont St. Michel in France.