Watts, John William Hurrell

WATTS, John William Hurrell (1850-1917)
(biography in preparation)

J.W.H. WATTS (works in Ottawa)

ST. MATTHEW'S ANGLICAN CHURCH, First Avenue at Bank Street, 1898; with later addition of two new transepts, 1903 (C.R., ix, 20 April 1898, 3; Evening Journal [Ottawa], 14 July 1898, 3, descrip.; 22 Jan. 1903, 3, descrip.; 14 July 1903, 9, descrip.; Saint Matthew's Parish Golden Anniversary 1898-1948, 6-7, illus.)
MacLAREN STREET, near Metcalfe Street, residence for J. Frederick Booth, c. 1900 (H. Kalman, Exploring Ottawa, 1983, 72)
WILBROD STREET, at Wurtemburg Street, residence for Andrew W. Fleck, 1901-02 (C.R., xii, 17 April 1901, 6; C.A.B., xviii, June 1905, 85, descrip. & illus; July 1905, illus.; Sept. 1905, illus.; Ottawa: A Guide to Heritage Structures, 2000, 136, illus.; Andrew Waldron, Exploring the Capital: An Architectural Guide to the Ottawa-Gatineau Region, 2017, 80-1, illus. & descrip.)
RIDEAU STREET PUBLIC SCHOOL, 1903-04 (C.R., xiv, 9 Sept. 1903, 3, t.c.; Evening Journal [Ottawa], 10 July 1903, 6, descrip.; 7 Nov. 1903, 1, illus. & descrip.; 7 Sept. 1904, 3, illus.)
CENTRAL RAILWAY DEPOT, beside the Sparks Street Bridge, with entry from Little Sussex Street, for J.R. Booth, 1904 (Evening Journal [Ottawa], 5 April 1904, 6, descrip.)
ADATH JESHURUN SYNAGOGUE, King Edward Avenue near Rideau Street, 1904; addition, 1911 (Evening Journal [Ottawa], 30 June 1904, 10, descrip.; 25 July 1904, 1, illus. & descrip.; C.R., xxv, 5 July 1911, 59, 66, t.c.; Andrew Waldron, Exploring the Capital: An Architectural Guide to the Ottawa-Gatineau Region, 2017, 46-7, illus. & descrip.)
GLEBE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, First Avenue at Lyon Street, 1904-05 (Evening Journal [Ottawa], 11 June 1904, 11, illus. & descrip.; 6 May 1905, 11, illus. & descrip.) C.R., xxii, 27 May 1908, 21, 24-5, illus. & descrip.; Andrew Waldron, Exploring the Capital: An Architectural Guide to the Ottawa-Gatineau Region, 2017, 96-7, illus. & descrip.)
BANK STREET, near Cooper Street, two stores for Robert McGiffen, 1910 (C.R., xxiii, 15 Dec. 1909, 22)
METCALFE STREET, at MacLaren Street, residence for John R. Booth, 1909 (L. Maitland, Queen Anne Revival Style in Canadian Architecture, 1990, 178, illus.; Andrew Waldron, Exploring the Capital: An Architectural Guide to the Ottawa-Gatineau Region, 2017, 64-5, illus. & descrip.)
WILBROD STREET, at Augusta Street, large residence for Michael P. Davis, to be occupied by his son William P. Davis, 1910, and later used as the residence for the Australian High Commissioner (historical article in the Evening Journal [Ottawa], 9 October 1940, 15, descrip.)

ELSEWHERE

NAVAN, ONT., Anglican Church, Trim Road at Smith Road, 1898; still standing in 2022 (Evening Journal [Ottawa], 14 Jan. 1898, 2, descrip.; C.R., viii, 20 Jan. 1898, 1; Andrew Waldron, Exploring the Capital: An Architectural Guide to the Ottawa-Gatineau Region, 2017, 236-7, illus. & descrip.)
LANCASTER, ONT., St. John's Anglican Church, adjacent to the South Service Road, 1898-99; still standing in 2022 (Canadian Churchman, 28 July 1898, 475)
GALLINGERTOWN, ONT., St. George's Anglican Church, 1899 (Canadian Churchman, 20 July 1899, 455, descrip.)
WALES, ONT., St. David's Anglican Church, extensive alterations and restoration, 1899; demol. 1957 for the St. Lawrence Seaway project (Canadian Churchman, 23 Nov. 1899, 712, descrip.)
AULTSVILLE, ONT., St. Paul's Anglican Church, 1899; demol. 1958 (Canadian Churchman, 14 Dec. 1899, 759-60, descrip.)
CLAYTON, ONT., Anglican Church, 1900 (C.R., x, 3 Jan. 1900, 1)
RENFREW, ONT., St. Paul's Anglican Church, Argyle Street South at Patrick Avenue, 1900; still standing in 2022 (C.R., xi, 28 March 1900, 2)
LEONARD STATION, ONT., Town Hall, 1900 (C.R., xi, 14 March 1900, 2)
ROCK LAKE, ALGOMA DISTRICT, ONT., Men-Wah-Tay Lodge, near Sault Ste. Marie, 1900 (C.A.B., xiii, Nov. 1900, illus.)
IROQUOIS, ONT., St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church, 1901; demol. 1957 for the St. Lawrence Seaway project, replaced by a new Anglican Church in 1957-58 in the relocated new town of Iroquois (Canadian Churchman, 26 Sept. 1901, 585, descrip.)
GALETTA, ONT., St. Augustine Anglican Church, Huxley Street, 1902; church closed 1994 and converted to a private residence; still standing in 2022 (Canadian Churchman, 11 Dec. 1902, 797-8)
HUDSON HEIGHTS, QUE., residence and studio for John C. Pinhey, 1903 (C.A.B., xvi, Aug. 1903, illus.)
GRAVENHURST, ONT., a Free Hospital for Consumptives, for the Ottawa Local of the National Sanatorium Association, 1904 (Evening Journal [Ottawa], 29 Sept. 1904, 9, descrip.)
AYLMER, QUE., residence for Robert McGiffin, 1907 (C.A.B., xx, Oct. 1907, 171, illus. & descrip.)
SOUTH MARCH, ONT., a stone church, likely St. Mary's Anglican Church, 6th Line Road, 1909; still standing in 2022 (Ottawa Journal, 31 March 1909, 11, t.c.; C.R., xxiii, 15 Dec. 1909, 21)
SMITHS FALLS, ONT., Memorial Parish Hall for St. John's Anglican Church, George Street South opposite Main Street West, 1909; still standing in 2022 (Ottawa Journal, 9 July 1909, 5; C.R., xxiii, 15 Dec. 1909, 21)
FITZROY HARBOUR, ONT., a church, 1909 (C.R., xxiii, 15 Dec. 1909, 21)
CARLETON PLACE, ONT., Zion Presbyterian Church, major alterations and remodelling of existing church, with addition of new Sunday School, 1908-09 (Evening Journal [Ottawa], 14 April 1908, 9; Souvenir of the Golden Jubilee of Zion Presbyterian Church 1868-1919, 13-14, illus.)
CORNWALL, ONT., residence for J.G. Snetsinger, 1909 (C.R., xxiii, 15 Dec. 1909, 22)
GLEN FALLS, ONT., residence for Robert Craig, 1910 (C.R., xxiv, 16 March 1910, 26)
EGANVILLE, ONT., St. John's Anglican Church, Victoria Street at Raglan Street, 1911; still standing in 2022 (Lanark Era, 9 August 1911, 4; C.R., xxv, 4 Oct. 1911, 58)
WOODLAWN, ONT., in Torbolton Township, St. Thomas Anglican Church, Woodkilton Road at Kinburn Side Road, 1915-16; still standing in 2022 (Evening Journal [Ottawa], 13 March 1915, 4, t.c.; St. Thomas Anglican Church 50th Anniversary 1915-1965)