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Thomas Seaton Scott

Thomas Seaton Scott was an English-born Canadian architect. Born in Birkenhead, England he immigrated to Canada as a young man first settling in Montreal. He was hired by the Grand Trunk Railway and worked for them on a number of structures including the Union Station in Toronto and Bonaventure Station in Montreal.

Works
Other buildings designed by Scott include: • houses for Edward Prentice on Bleury Street in Montreal 1858 • St. John's Anglican Church 490 Centre Street, Prescott, Ontario 1858–60 • residence for Thomas Mussen, Sherbrooke Street West near Bleury Street, Montreal 1859 • villa for Peter Robertson on Redpath Street, Montreal 1859 • Erin Cottage for James E. Major on Guy Street near Dorchester Street West, Montreal 1859 • Cathedral School House, Anglican Cathedral, Burnside Place at University Street, Montreal 1860 • Lumberman's Royal Arch for the Prince of Wales, Ottawa, Ontario 1860 • Ballymena residence for Rev. Richard Lewis, Maitland, Ontario 1863 • Rosemount villas for Robert J. Reekie, Rosemount Avenue, Montreal 1863 • Richmond Railway Station, Richmond, QC 1863; burned down 1883 • Rowhouses for Edward G. Penny, St. Nicholas Tolentine Street, near Dorchester Street West, Montreal 1864 • Thomas Mussen store on Notre Dame Street at St. Lambert Street store for Thomas Mussen, Montreal 1865 • Murray Bay Protestant Church, Murray Bay, QC 1867 • Bishop Strachan Memorial Anglican Church, Cornwall, Ontario 1869–75; now Trinity Anglican Church • St. Mark's Presbyterian Church, William Street, Montreal (Griffintown), 1869–70; demolished 1925? • Additions to Cornwall Court House & Gaol, Pitt Street, Cornwall, Ontario 1869 • Grace Anglican Church, Wellington Street Montreal, 1870–71 • Rideau Cottage, Ottawa, 1872 renovations == External links ==
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