Langley, Henry

LANGLEY, Henry (1836-1907), the undisputed dean of ecclesiastical architecture in Ontario during the last half of the 19th C., he was active in the following Toronto firms:

Henry Langley, Toronto, 1860-1862
Gundry & Langley, Toronto, 1862- October 1869 (with Thomas Gundry)
Henry Langley, Toronto, Nov. 1869- July 1873
Langley, Langley & Burke, Toronto, July 1873 - January 1884 (with older brother Edward Langley, and nephew Edmund Burke)
Langley & Burke, Toronto, January 1884- September 1892 (with Edmund Burke)
Langley & Langley, Toronto, September 1892-1899 (with son Charles Langley)
N.B. after the retirement of Henry Langley in 1899, his son Charles continued to use the firm name of Langley & Langley, but all works after this date can be attributed to Charles Langley

(biography in preparation)

An extensive collection of architectural drawings prepared by Henry Langley, and by the firms of Langley, Langley & Burke, by Langley & Burke, and by Langley & Langley during the period from 1870 until 1907 can be found in the Horwood Collection at the Ontario Archives in Toronto. Many of the drawings from this collection appear in a detailed study of the career of Edmund Burke prepared by Dr. Angela Carr in her work Toronto Architect Edmund Burke, 1995. In addition, the Drawings Collection (often called the 'D Collection') at the Ontario Archives contains many sets of plans by Langley, primarily for ecclesiastical commissions.

Henry LANGLEY (Ecclesiastical works in Ontario)

TORONTO, ONT., Baptist Church, Albert Street, 1860 (Globe [Toronto], 13 March 1860, 2, descrip.; Daily Leader [Toronto], 5 May 1860, 2, descrip.)
LONDON, ONT., Anglican Synod House, 1862-63 (dwgs. at OA, D. Collection, 933-39)
TORONTO, ONT., Metropolitan Methodist Church, Queen Street East at Church Street, 1870-72; fence 1874; burned 1928; rebuilt by J. Gibb Morton (Globe [Toronto], 25 Aug. 1870, 4, descrip.; Christian Guardian [Toronto], 14 Sept. 1870, 145, descrip.; and 10 April 1872, 117, descrip.; Mail [Toronto], 30 March 1872, 4, descrip.; Illustrated London News [London], lxi, 1872, 161, 165, illus.; W. Dendy, Lost Toronto, 1978, 114-17; dwgs. in Langley Coll., Baldwin Room, Metropolitan Toronto Reference Library; presentation drawing at NAC, Ottawa, donated in 1880 by Langley as Diploma Work for the Royal Canadian Academy; Carr, 23, illus.)
SYDENHAM [now Dixie], ONT., St. John's Anglican Church, Dundas Street at Cawthra Road, 1870; burned 1924 (Globe [Toronto], 19 April 1870, 3, t.c.; dwgs. at OA, Langley & Howland Fonds, F 4359; inf. Stephen A. Otto)
TORONTO, ONT., St. Peter's Anglican Church, Carleton Street at Bleeker Street, Sunday School, 1870; addition of transepts and alterations to the church, 1872; still standing in 2022 (Globe [Toronto], 2 June 1870, 3, t.c.; and 9 July 1872, 4, t.c.)
TORONTO, ONT., addition to Sunday School for St. James Anglican Cathedral, Church Street at Adelaide Street East, 1870; new Spire and entry porch, with alterations, 1872 (Globe [Toronto], 31 Aug. 1870, 2, t.c.; Mail [Toronto], 22 June 1872, 2, descrip.; and 2 Dec. 1872, 3, descrip.; Barry Magrill, A Commerce of Taste: Church Architecture in Canada 1867-1914, pub. 2012, 93-97, illus. &, descrip.)
WHITBY, ONT., new Sunday School for All Saints Anglican Church, Dundas Street West, 1870 (dwgs. at OA, D. Collection, 1183)
AYLMER, ONT., Baptist Church, John Street South at Pine Street East, 1870-71; burned 1950; rebuilt; still standing in 2022 (Globe [Toronto], 25 Jan. 1870, 3, t.c.; dwgs. at OA, D. Collection, 1032-35)
STAYNER, ONT., Anglican Church, Scott Street at Kirkwood Drive, 1870-71; still standing in 2022 (dwgs. at OA, D. Collection, 1067)
GUELPH, ONT., second scheme for Chalmers Presbyterian Church, Quebec Street, 1870-71 (Guelph Advertiser, 23 June 1870, 2, descrip.; dwgs. at OA, D. Collection, 992-98; see Gundry & Langley for first scheme)
DIXIE, ONT., St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, Dixie Road, 1871; demol. 1973 (Globe [Toronto], 21 June 1871, 3, t.c.)
GALT, ONT., Anglican Church, Blair Road at Melville Street North, new transepts, tower and spire, 1871; still standing in 2022 (dwgs. at OA, D. Collection, 1005-11)
BARRIE, ONT., Primitive Methodist Church, Toronto Street at Dunlop Street West, 1871; demol. 2018 (dwgs. at OA, D. Collection, 1030-31)
TORONTO, ONT., Necropolis Cemetery, Winchester Street, new Chapel, gate and Superintendent's Lodge, 1871-72 (Mail [Toronto], 25 April 1872, 4, descrip.; and 29 Nov. 1872, 1, descrip., W. Dendy & W. Kilbourn, Toronto Observed, 1986, 102-3, illus.; Horwood Coll. 465)
TORONTO, ONT., Primitive Methodist Church, Parliament Street at Oak Street, 1871-72 (Mail [Toronto], 7 May 1872, 3, descrip.; and 29 Nov. 1872, 1, descrip.; Canadian Methodist Magazine [Toronto], i, Feb. 1875, 189-90, descrip. & plate illus.; J.R. Robertson, Landmarks of Toronto, 1904, iv, 381-83, illus. & descrip.; dwgs. in Langley Coll., Baldwin Room, Metropolitan Toronto Reference Library)
OSHAWA, ONT., First Baptist Church, King Street East, 1871-72 (Ontario Reformer [Oshawa], 23 Feb. 1872, 2, descrip.; dwgs. at OA, D. Collection, 899-901)
ST. THOMAS, ONT., Holy Angels Roman Catholic Church, Talbot Street, 1871-72 (Weekly Dispatch [St. Thomas], 9 March 1871, 2, descrip.; and 14 Nov. 1872, 2, descrip.; dwgs. at OA, D. Collection, 1055-1057; Candace Iron, "Henry Langley and the Creation of a Catholic Gothic Revival Identity in Ontario", in A Medieval Legacy - Essays in Honour of Prof. Malcolm Thurlby, 2020, 319-20, illus. & descrip. [online])
DUFFIN'S CREEK, ONT., St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church, 1871-72 (Canadian Freeman [Toronto], 18 May 1871, 2; Irish Canadian [Toronto], 4 Sept. 1872, 4, descrip.; dwgs. at OA, D. Collection, 1018-19; Candace Iron, "Henry Langley and the Creation of a Catholic Gothic Revival Identity in Ontario", in A Medieval Legacy - Essays in Honour of Prof. Malcolm Thurlby, 2020, 315-16, illus. & descrip. [online]) )
TORONTO, ONT., Sherbourne Street Methodist Church, Sherbourne Street at Carleton Street, 1871-72; addition of transepts and Sunday School, 1875-76; demolished 1887 and replaced by new church by Langley & Burke (Globe [Toronto], 21 April 1876, 4; T. Champion, Methodist Churches of Toronto, 1899, 189-92, illus. & descrip.; J.R. Robertson, Landmarks of Toronto, 1904, iv, 363-4, illus. & descrip.)
TORONTO, ONT., Baptist Church, College Street at Lippincott Street, 1872 (Mail [Toronto], 12 Dec. 1872, 4, descrip.)
ORILLIA, ONT., St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, Penetanguishine Street at West Street, 1871-72; demol. 1910 (Globe [Toronto], 11 July 1871, 1, descrip.; Northern Advance [Barrie], 20 July 1871, 4,descrip.; dwgs. at OA, D. Collection, 912-14; Candace Iron, "Henry Langley and the Creation of a Catholic Gothic Revival Identity in Ontario", in A Medieval Legacy - Essays in Honour of Prof. Malcolm Thurlby, 2020, 318, illus. & descrip. [online])
TORONTO, ONT., Bible Christian Methodist Chapel, Agnes Street at Terauley Street, 1872-73; demol. (Globe [Toronto], 2 Dec. 1872, 2, t.c.; and 3 Jan. 1873, 1, descrip.)
OTTAWA, ONT., Wesleyan Methodist Church, King Street at Besserer Street, 1872-73 (Free Press [Ottawa], 20 Nov. 1872, 4, descrip.; Christian Guardian [Toronto], 26 Nov. 1873, 381, descrip.)
TORONTO, ONT., Yonge Street Wesleyan Methodist Church, Yonge Street at Marlborough Avenue, Yorkville, 1873 (Mail [Toronto], 5 April 1873, 1, descrip.; Telegram [Toronto], 8 June 1881, 4, descrip.; dwgs. at OA, D. Collection, 1207)
LONDON, ONT., Cronyn Memorial Church, North Street at William Street, 1872-73 (Daily Advertiser [London], 4 Nov. 1873, 3, descrip.; F.B. Ware, History of Cronyn Memorial Chruch, London, Ont. 1873-1949, 20; dwgs. at OA, D. Collection, 940-43)
OTTAWA, ONT., Knox Presbyterian Church, Elgin Street at Albert Street, 1872-74; demol. 1930 (Free Press [Ottawa], 8 Feb. 1872, 3; descrip.; and 19 Jan. 1874, 4, descrip.; Daily Citizen [Ottawa], 19 Jan. 1874, 4, descrip.; dwgs. at OA, D. Collection, 889-98)
GUELPH, ONT., Woolwich Street Baptist Church, 1872-75; burned 1964 (Guelph Evening Mercury, 8 May 1872, 1, descrip.; Canadian Baptist [Toronto], 21 Oct. 1875, 2; descrip.)
STAYNER, ONT., St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, 1872-73 (Irish Canadian [Toronto], 31 Dec. 1873, 4; dwgs. at OA, D. Collection, 1073-75; Candace Iron, "Henry Langley and the Creation of a Catholic Gothic Revival Identity in Ontario", in A Medieval Legacy - Essays in Honour of Prof. Malcolm Thurlby, 2020, 316-17, illus. & descrip. [online])
NEWMARKET, ONT., St. John's Roman Catholic Church, Ontario Street, 1873-74 (Globe [Toronto], 3 April 1873, 3, t.c.; dwgs. at OA, D. Collection, 917-19)
TORONTO, ONT., presbytery for St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Bathurst Street near Adelaide Street West, 1873 (Globe [Toronto], 25 April 1873, 3, t.c.)
ELORA, ONT., St. John's Anglican Church, 1873-75 (Elora Observer, 6 June 1873, 2; Lightning Express [Elora], 7 Oct. 1875, 2, descrip.; dwgs. at OA, D. Collection, 1013-17)
PETERBOROUGH, ONT., George Street Methodist Church, 1874-75; tower 1885 (Christian Guardian [Toronto], 23 Dec. 1874, 405, descrip.; dwgs. at OA, D. Collection, 884-87)
ANCASTER, ONT., rectory for St. John's Anglican Church, 1873 (inf. C. Crozier, Ancaster)
HAMILTON, ONT., Sunday School for St. Thomas Anglican Church, Main Street East at West Avenue South, 1873 (dwgs. at OA, D. Collection, 964-5)

Henry LANGLEY (Commercial & Institutional works in Ontario)

INGERSOLL, ONT., Bank of Commerce, Dundas Street at Light Street, 1870 (Ingersoll Chronicle, 17 March 1870, 3, descrip.)
TORONTO, ONT., addition to the Protestant Orphan's Home, Sullivan Street, 1870 (Globe [Toronto], 1 Aug. 1870, 3, t.c.)
TORONTO, ONT., General Post Office, Adelaide Street East at Toronto Street, 1872-74 (Mail [Toronto], 25 April 1872, 4, descrip.; and 27 March 1874, 2, descrip.; Canada, Sessional Papers, 1873, Report No. 6, Appendix 20, 140; 1874, Report No. 2, Appendix 18, 124-5, descrip.; Eric Arthur, Toronto - No Mean City, 1964, 127-28, illus. & descrip., but incorrectly credited to R.C. Windeyer; W. Dendy, Lost Toronto, 1978, 86-7, illus.; dwgs. in Langley Coll., Baldwin Room, Metropolitan Toronto Reference Library; Horwood Coll. 462)
TORONTO, ONT., De La Salle Institute, Adelaide Street East at George Street, new third floor and mansard roof, with dormitory and classroom extension, 1871-72 (Canadian Freeman [Toronto], 4 Jan. 1872, 2, descrip.; Mail [Toronto], 7 May 1872, 3, descrip.; and 29 Nov. 1872, 1, descrip.; W. Dendy & W. Kilbourn, Toronto Observed, 1986, 25-7, illus.)
WOODSTOCK, ONT., Canadian Literary Institute, Ladies Building, College Ave., 1871-72; demol. 1959 (Canadian Baptist Archives, Hamilton, Ont., Minute Book of the Canadian Literary Institute, 9 Jan. 1872; Horwood Coll., 461)
HAMILTON, ONT., Bank of British North America, King Street East, c. 1871; demol. (Horwood Coll., 464)
TORONTO, ONT., Bank of British North America, Wellington Street East at Yonge Street, 1871-72 (Mail [Toronto], 7 May 1872, 3, descrip; and 5 Dec. 1872, 4, descrip.; Horwood Coll., 463, 488)
TORONTO, ONT., Staunton's Co., new factory, 1872 (Mail [Toronto], 8 Jan. 1873, 4, descrip.)
TORONTO, ONT., Bank of Montreal, Yonge Street at Front Street, addition, 1872 (Mail [Toronto], 29 Nov. 1872, 1, descrip.)
TORONTO, ONT., Frederick G. Perkins Building, additions and alterations, Front Street East near Victoria Street, 1872 (Mail [Toronto], 5 Dec. 1872, 4)
WHITBY, ONT., Henry Street School, 1872 (inf. from Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee, Whitby)
OSHAWA, ONT., Machine Made Hat Co., factory, 1872 (Globe [Toronto], 13 March 1872, 2, t.c.)
TORONTO, ONT., North British & Mercantile Insurance Co., Wellington Street East near Victoria Street, 1872; demol. (Globe [Toronto], 30 Nov. 1872, 4, t.c.)
WHITBY, ONT., Royal Hotel, Brock Street, 1873 (Whitby Chronicle, 10 April 1873, 2, descrip.)
TORONTO, ONT., Temple Chambers, for Edgar Jarvis, Toronto Street, 1873 (Globe [Toronto], 21 June 1873, 3, t.c.)
ST. CATHARINES, ONT., Masonic Temple, St. Paul Street, 1872-73 (Mail [Toronto], 27 April 1872, 2, descrip.;Weekly News [St. Catharines], 26 June 1873, 3, descrip.)
COBOURG, ONT., Arlington Hotel, King Street, 1873 (Globe [Toronto], 10 March 1873, 2, t.c.; Cobourg Sentinel, 13 Sept. 1873, 3)

Henry LANGLEY (Residential works in Toronto)

BLOOR STREET EAST, near Yonge Street, for Hon. Frank Smith, 1872 (Mail [Toronto], 30 April 1872, 2, descrip.)
DUNDAS STREET EAST, near Sherbourne Street, for William Hamilton, 1872 (Mail [Toronto], 27 Nov. 1872, 4)
PEMBROKE STREET, for John Y. Reid, 1872 (Mail [Toronto], 27 Nov. 1872, 4)
SEATON STREET, near Gerrard Street East, for James Dudley, 1872 (Mail [Toronto], 27 Nov. 1872, 4)
GEORGE STREET, near Shuter Street, row of five houses for J.W. Lally, 1872 (Mail [Toronto], 27 Nov. 1872, 4)
GEORGE STREET, near Shuter Street, pair of houses for Alex Williamson, 1872 (Mail [Toronto], 27 Nov. 1872, 4)
BLEEKER STREET, cottage for Mrs. Rowsell, 1872 (Mail [Toronto], 27 Nov. 1872, 4)
CHURCH STREET, at Isabella Street, pair of houses for William B. Scarth, 1872 (Mail [Toronto], 2 Dec. 1872, 3)
QUEEN STREET WEST, near Peter Street, dwelling and store for John Bain, 1872 (Mail [Toronto], 7 Dec. 1872, 4, descrip.)
ST PATRICK STREET, three houses for Mrs. Martin, 1872 (Mail [Toronto], 12 Dec. 1872, 4)
QUEEN STREET WEST, near Strachan Avenue, additions for Edward O. Bickford, 1872 (Mail [Toronto], 12 Dec. 1872, 4, descrip.)

LANGLEY, LANGLEY & BURKE (Ecclesiastical works in Ontario and New Brunswick)

BELLEVILLE, ONT., Baptist Church, Moira Street at Coleman Street, 1873-75 (Canadian Baptist [Toronto], 27 May 1875, 3, descrip.)
HAMILTON, ONT., Christ Church Anglican Cathedral, James Street North, new tower, vestibule and extension of nave, 1873-76 (Spectator [Hamilton], 9 Sept. 1873, 2, t.c.; Mail [Toronto], 21 Feb. 1876, 4, descrip.; dwgs. at OA, D. Coll., 970-90; Mark Osbaldeston, Unbuilt Hamilton, 2016, 70-72, illus. & descrip.; Malcolm Thurlby, "Christ's Church Hamilton Ontario & The Changing Image of the Anglican Church 1835-1875", in the Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, xlii, No. 1, 2017, 21-42, illus. & descrip.)
AYLMER, ONT., Wesleyan Methodist Church, 1874 (Christian Guardian [Toronto], 22 April 1874, 125, descrip.; and 29 Oct. 1875, 334; Canadian Methodist Magazine [Toronto], i, Jan. 1875, 93-4, descrip. & illus. plate; dwgs. at OA, D. Coll., 1036-40)
MADOC, ONT., St. Peter's Presbyterian Church, 1874-81 (British American Presbyterian [Toronto], 26 June 1874, 1; 100th Anniversary St. Peter's Church, Madoc, 1853-1953, 3, illus.; dwgs. at OA, D. Coll., 927-31)
TORONTO, ONT., Jarvis Street Baptist Church, Jarvis Street at Gerrard Street East, 1874-75; Parish Hall & Sunday School, 1914, by Burke, Horwood & White (Globe [Toronto], 3 Dec. 1875, 4, descrip.; Canadian Methodist Magazine, iii, Jan. 1876, 90-1, descrip.; dwgs. in Langley Coll., Baldwin Room, Metropolitan Toronto Reference Library; Horwood Coll. 599; Carr, 26-7, illus.)
SAULT STE. MARIE, ONT., Precious Blood Roman Catholic Church, Queen Street East, 1874-75 (Globe [Toronto], 28 Oct. 1874, 3, t.c.; dwgs. at OA, D. Coll., 1060-66)
MILTON, ONT., Wesleyan Methodist Church, 1875 (Christian Guardian [Toronto], 29 Dec. 1875, 414; dwgs. at OA, D. Coll., 924)
LA FONTAINE, ONT., Ste. Croix Roman Catholic Church Church, 1875 (Globe [Toronto], 4 June 1875, 3, t.c.; Candace Iron, "Henry Langley and the Creation of a Catholic Gothic Revival Identity in Ontario", in A Medieval Legacy - Essays in Honour of Prof. Malcolm Thurlby, 2020, 321-23, illus. & descrip. [online]) )
BRAMPTON, ONT., First Baptist Church, Main Street South at Wellington Street, 1875-76 (Canadian Baptist [Toronto], 22 June 1876, 2, descrip.)
WOODSTOCK, ONT., Central Methodist Church, Riddell Street, 1875-77 (Woodstock Weekly Review, 2 March 1877, 1; Christian Guardian [Toronto], 4 April 1877, 110, descrip.; dwgs. at OA, D. Coll., 1188-97)
TORONTO, ONT., Alexander Street Baptist Church, extensive alterations, 1876 (Globe [Toronto], 5 April 1876, 4, descrip.; Mail [Toronto], 15 April 1876, 4)
RIDGETOWN, ONT., Methodist Church, Erie Street South, 1876-77; demol. 2008 (Christian Guardian [Toronto], 28 March 1877, 102, descrip.; dwgs. at OA, D. Coll., 857-60)
TARA, ONT., Methodist Church, 1876 (Christian Guardian [Toronto], 21 June 1876, 198, descrip.; dwgs. at OA, D. Coll., 1087-90)
SYDENHAM (now Dixie), ONT., Anglican Church, 1875 (dwgs. at OA, D. Coll., 1086)
ST. CATHARINES, ONT., Wesleyan Methodist Church, St. Paul Street, restoration, 1876 (Christian Guardian [Toronto], 10 May 1876, 150, descrip.)
WOODVILLE, ONT., Presbyterian Church, 1876-77; burned 1919; rebuilt to plans by George M. Miller, 1920-22 (Canadian Post [Lindsay], 16 June 1876, 3; and 26 Oct. 1877, 3, descrip.; Woodville Community Presbyterian Church - Celebrating 150 Year 1849-1999, 5-6; dwgs. at OA, D. Coll., 1203-06)
KINCARDINE, ONT., Methodist Church, 1876-77 (Christian Guardian [Toronto], 7 March 1877, 78, descrip.; dwgs. at OA, D. Coll., 947-51)
TRENTON, ONT., Methodist Church, King Street, 1876-77 (Christian Guardian [Toronto], 11 June 1876, 189; dwgs. at OA, D. Coll., 1164-70)
BEAVERTON, ONT., Knox Presbyterian Church, 1876-77 (Canadian Post [Lindsay], 14 Sept. 1877, 1, descrip.; dwgs. at OA, D. Coll., 1026-29) TORONTO, ONT., Bloor Street Methodist Church, Bloor Street East at Park Road, extension and new Sunday School, 1876; demol. (Christian Guardian [Toronto], 5 Dec. 1877, 390, descrip.; dwgs. at OA, D. Coll., 1142-50; Horwood Coll. 603)
TORONTO, ONT., Unitarian Church, Jarvis Street near Dundas Street East, additions, 1876; demol. (Globe [Toronto], 8 Aug. 1876, 3, t.c.; dwgs. at OA, D. Coll., 1163)
TORONTO, ONT., Old St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Jarvis Street at Carleton Street, 1877-78; tower and spire, with Sunday School, 1882 (Globe [Toronto], 3 April 1877, 3, t.c.; and 15 June 1877, 4, descrip.; Mail [Toronto], 21 March 1882, 8, descrip.; J.R. Roberston, Landmarks of Toronto, 1904, iv, 228-9, illus. & descrip.; dwgs. in Langley Coll., Baldwin Room, Metropolitan Toronto Reference Library; Carr, 33, illus.)
PARRY SOUND, ONT., St. James Methodist Church, 1877; demol. 1966 (Christian Guardian [Toronto], 5 Dec. 1877, 390, descrip.; dwgs. in Langley Coll., Baldwin Room, Metropolitan Toronto Reference Library; M. Macrae & A. Adamson, Hallowed Walls, 1975, 175, illus.)
TORONTO, ONT., Elm Street Methodist Church, enlargement, 1877; demol. (Mail [Toronto], 7 Jan. 1878, 4, descrip.; dwgs. in Langley Coll., Baldwin Room, Metropolitan Toronto Reference Library)
AURORA, ONT., Methodist Church, 1877-78 (Globe [Toronto], 22 Aug. 1877, 3, t.c.; Horwood Coll. 604)
SEAFORTH, ONT., Methodist Church, 1877 (Globe [Toronto], 21 April 1877, 7, t.c.; dwgs. at OA, D. Coll., 1068-72)
ORILLIA, ONT., Baptist Church, West Street, 1877-78 (Canadian Baptist [Toronto], 14 March 1878, 5, 8, descrip.; dwgs. at OA, D. Coll., 915-16)
SAINT JOHN, N.B., St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Germain Street, 1877-79 (Saint John Daily Telegraph, 13 Sept. 1877, 2, descrip.; and 27 Feb. 1879, 3, descrip.; Daily News [Saint John], 21 Nov. 1879, 3, descrip.; D. Jack, History of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Saint John, 1913, 154, illus.; dwgs. at OA, D. Coll., 1043-54)
MILLIKEN'S CORNERS, ONT., Primitive Methodist Church, 1877 (Globe [Toronto], 22 Jan. 1878, 3, descrip.; dwgs. at OA, D. Coll., 925-6)
TORONTO, ONT., Little Trinity Church, King Street East at Trinity Street, additions, 1878 (Globe [Toronto], 22 June 1878, 7, t.c.)
SAND HILL, ONT., Anglican Church, 1878 (dwgs. at OA, D. Coll., 1058-59)
UNIONVILLE, ONT., Primitive Methodist Church, 1879 (dwgs. at OA,. D. Coll., 1171-72)
NEWMARKET, ONT., Third Methodist Church, 1879-80 (L.G. Jackson, One Hundred Years of Methodism in Newmarket 1824-1924, 15, illus.; dwgs. at OA, D. Coll., 920-23)
RICHMOND HILL, ONT., Presbyterian Church, facing Yonge Street, 1880-81 (York Herald [Richmond Hill], 15 April 1880, 2, descrip.; Globe [Toronto], 17 April 1880, 11, t.c.; dwgs. at OA, D. Coll., 854-56)

LANGLEY, LANGLEY & BURKE (Institutional & Commercial works in Toronto unless noted)

KING STREET WEST, near Bay Street, stores and offices for Joseph Stovel, 1873 (Globe [Toronto], 7 July 1873, 3, t.c.)
CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE CO., King Street West near Bay Street, 1874-75; demol. (Globe [Toronto], 14 Feb. 1874, 3, t.c.; and 3 May 1875, 3, descrip.; Carr, 12, illus.)
IMPERIAL CHAMBERS, Adelaide Street East near Victoria Street, 1874; demol. (Globe [Toronto], 16 June 1874, 3, t.c.; Horwood Coll., 49; Carr, 104, illus.)
DUFFIN'S CREEK, ONT., flour mills for W. & J. Spink, 1875 (Globe [Toronto], 3 Feb. 1875, 3, t.c.)
AURORA, ONT., Town Hall & Market, Yonge Street at Mosley Street, 1875; demol. 1956 (Aurora Banner, 30 Aug. 1875, 2)
JOHN DIXON CO., Bay Street at Temperance Street, factory, 1875 (Horwood Coll. 600)
ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDING, Wellington Street East, new facade for the Imperial Bank offices, 1875-76 (Globe [Toronto], 30 Aug. 1875, 3, t.c.; J. Timperlake, Illustrated Toronto - Past & Present, 1877, 268 ff., illus.)
BARBER & CO., Jordan Street, warehouse, 1876 (Mail [Toronto], 15 April 1876, 4)
ART UNION OFFICES, King Street West near Yonge Street, 1876 (Mail [Toronto], 15 April 1876, 4)
CHURCH STREET, at Lombard Street, pair of stores for W.B. Malcolm, 1876 (Mail [Toronto], 15 April 1876, 4)
JARVIS STREET, near Adelaide Street, commercial block for James Beaty, 1876 (Globe [Toronto], 21 April 1876, 4)
WHITBY, ONT., block of three stores for John Watson, 1876 (Whitby Chronicle, 6 April 1876, 2, t.c.)
WHITBY, ONT., Ryerson Hall, an addition to Ontario Ladies College, Reynolds Street, and a residence for Governor of the College, 1876-77 (Globe [Toronto], 8 May 1876, 3, t.c.; Whitby Chronicle, 22 Nov. 1877, 2, descrip.; dwgs. at OA, D. Coll., 1184-86)
DUFFERIN SCHOOL, Berkeley Street, St. David's Ward, 1876 (Mail [Toronto], 17 Nov. 1876, 1, descrip.)
RYERSON SCHOOL, St. Patrick Street, 1876 (Mail [Toronto], 17 Nov. 1876, 1, descrip.)
NORTH YORK, mill for A.W. Milne, at Wexford, in the Don Valley near Lawrence Avenue East, 1877; demol. c. 1950 (Toronto Star, 5 Dec. 2004, D12, illus.; dwgs. at Univ. of Toronto)
WHITBY, ONT., Hopkins Hall, a commercial block with meeting hall, Brock Street, 1877 (Whitby Chronicle, 5 July 1877, 2, descrip.)
THOMAS MAY & CO., Front Street West near Bay Street, warehouse, c. 1877 (J. Timperlake, Illustrated Toronto - Past & Present, 1877, 292 ff., illus.)
BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION BUILDING, Toronto Street at Court Street, 1878; demol. (Globe [Toronto], 23 May 1878, 3, t.c.; Carr, 103, illus.)
WINCHESTER STREET SCHOOL, new third floor and extension, 1878 (Globe [Toronto], 6 May 1878, 2, t.c.; dwgs. at Toronto Board of Education Archives)
VICTORIA CHAMBERS, Victoria Street, for the Toronto House Building Assoc., 1878 (Globe [Toronto], 11 June 1878, 3, t.c.)
WHITBY, ONT., Watson's Block, Brock Street, a row of four stores for John Watson, 1878 (Whitby Chronicle, 15 Aug. 1878, 2, descrip.)
RICE, LEWIS & CO., Victoria Street, warehouse, 1878-79; demol. (Mail [Toronto], 27 Jan. 1879, 4, descrip.)
UNION LOAN & SAVINGS BUILDING, Toronto Street, 1878-80; demol. 1914 (Monetary Times [Toronto], xiii, 26 March 1880, 1145, 1153 ff., illus.; W. Dendy, Lost Toronto, 1978, 83, illus.; Horwood Coll. 607, 624; Carr, 12, 101, illus.)
HORTICULTURAL PAVILION, Allan Gardens, Sherbourne Street, 1878-79; burned 1902 (Mail [Toronto], 17 March 1879, 2, descrip.; Globe & Canada Farmer [Toronto], 6 June 1879, 353, illus. & descrip.; W. Dendy, Lost Toronto, 1993, 154-5, illus.; dwgs. at Baldwin Room, Metropolitan Toronto Reference Library)
DOBBIE & CARRIE CO., Wellington Street East near Yonge Street, warehouse, 1878-79 (Globe [Toronto], 3 Dec. 1878, 3, t.c.; Horwood Coll. 609)
CHATHAM, ONT., Canadian Bank of Commerce, King Street at Sixth Street, 1879 (Chatham Weekly Planet, 24 July 1879, 3, descrip.)
LITTLE YORK HOTEL, King Street East at George Street, for Robert Waterhouse, 1879-80; with two storey block of stables & coach house at rear, facing George Street, 1880; and block of three retail stores immediately to the east of the hotel, facing King Street East, also for Mr. Waterhouse, 1882 (Globe [Toronto], 15 June 1880, 7, t.c.; and 27 Nov. 1880, 7, descrip.; Telegram [Toronto], 30 June 1882, 1, t.c.; Mail [Toronto], 14 July 1882, 8; inf. Loryssa Quattrociocchi, Toronto; inf. Marybeth McTeague, Toronto)
BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE, Bloor Street West near Bedford Road, 1880-82; rear stair tower and pavilion demol. 2003; renovated and restored 2007-09, now the Royal Conservatory of Music (Mail [Toronto], 16 July 1880, 4, descrip.; American Architect & Building News [New York], xiv, 7 July 1883, illus.; J.R.Robertson, Landmarks of Toronto, 1904, iv, 579-80, illus. & descrip.; Horwood Coll. 611, 622; Carr, 78-81, illus.)
WOODSTOCK, ONT., Imperial Bank Block, Dundas Street, 1881 (Globe [Toronto], 21 March 1881, 7, t.c.)
JOHN CATTO & CO., King Street East, west of Leader Lane, major addition and remodelling of large retail store, 1881; demol. 1921 (Globe [Toronto], 3 June 1881, 6, descrip.)
EGLINTON TOWN HALL, Yonge Street at Montgomery Avenue, 1882; demol. (Mail [Toronto], 4 July 1882, 8)
YORK CHAMBERS, Toronto Street at Court Street, for the Scottish Ontario & Manitoba Land Co., extensive additions and alterations, 1882-83 (Toronto b.p. 223, 15 Feb. 1882; Toronto World, 31 Oct. 1883, 4, descrip.; Horwood Coll. 34, 614-15)
KING STREET WEST, near John Street, store for Joseph C. Devlin, 1883 (Globe [Toronto], 12 May 1883, 14, t.c.)
R. WALKER & SONS, King Street East near Victoria Street, stores and warehouses, 1883 (Globe [Toronto], 19 Sept. 1883, 12, t.c.; Horwood Coll. 618)

LANGLEY, LANGLEY & BURKE (Residential works in Toronto unless noted)

COLLEGE STREET, near Huron Street, for George D. Dawson, 1875; demol. (Globe [Toronto], 12 Feb. 1875, 3, t.c.)
JARVIS STREET, at Isabella Street, for Laughlin M. Livingston and William R. Johnston, 1875 (Globe & Mail [Toronto], 28 April 2017, G3, descrip. & illus.; Horwood Coll. 601)
ROSEDALE, a mansion for William Davies, Meredith Crescent, 1876 (inf. from Toronto Historical Board)
ROSEDALE, 'Glen Hurst', a mansion for Edgar John Jarvis, Elm Avenue, west of Mount Pleasant Road, and now part of the Branksome Hall Girl's School complex, 1876 (Globe [Toronto], 29 Jan. 1876, 3, t.c.; Mail [Toronto], 15 April 1876, 4; Horwood Coll. 610)
JARVIS STREET, near Wellesley Street East, for Samuel R. Briggs, 1876 (Horwood Coll. 621)
CLARENCE SQUARE, a row of sixteen houses on the north side of Clarence Square, east of Spadina Avenue, include the house at No. 9 Clarence Square for Mrs. H. Miller, 1876 (Mail [Toronto], 15 April 1876, 4), and the residence for Edward Langley, Architect, partner in Langley, Langley & Burke, located at No. 13 Clarence Square.
AURORA, ONT., for J. Fleury, 1876 (Globe [Toronto], 27 April 1876, 3, t.c.)
ST. GEORGE STREET, near Russell Street, for Mrs. Mary Taylor, 1876 (Globe [Toronto], 4 Dec. 1876, 3)
BLOOR STREET EAST, near Yonge Street, for Hon. William McMaster, 1877; demol. (Horwood Coll. 605)
SHERBOURNE STREET, near Carlton Street, for Rev. John H. Castle, 1877 (Horwood Coll. 606)
WELLINGTON PLACE, near Brock Street, for George Evans, 1880 (Globe [Toronto], 27 Nov. 1880, 8)
SHERBOURNE STREET, near Wellesley Street East, for J.G. Scott, 1879, 1886 (Horwood Coll. 467)
LORNE PARK, ONT., for James B. Boustead and Frank J. Roper, 1880 (Horwood Coll. 469-70)
PARRY SOUND, ONT., for J.G. Miller, 1880 (Horwood Coll. 471)
WHITBY, ONT., for George Dartnell, St. John Street, 1881 (L. Maitland, Queen Anne Revival Style in Canadian Architecture, 1990, 122, illus.)
COLLEGE STREET, near Borden Street, for Rev. Samuel A. Dyke, 1881 (Horwood Coll. 612)
BLOOR STREET WEST, at Spadina Road, for George R. Hamilton, 1882 (Horwood Coll. 613)
DOURO STREET, for Mrs. J. Lunness, 1883 (Horwood Coll. 616)
MAJOR STREET, at College Street, three houses for Frederick W. Jarvis, 1882 (Toronto b.p. 25, 26, 8 Feb. 1882)

LANGLEY & BURKE (Ecclesiastical works in Ontario & Manitoba)

TAVISTOCK, ONT., Trinity Lutheran Church, 1884 (History of Tavistock and District, 1968, 92, illus.)
LINDSAY, ONT., new Parsonage for St. Paul's Anglican Church, Russell Street, 1885 (Canadian Post [Lindsay], 6 March 1885, 5)
RENFREW, ONT., Baptist Church, 1885-86 (dwgs. at OA, D. Coll., 861-62)
ISLINGTON, ONT., Methodist Church, 1886 (Globe [Toronto], 8 Sept. 1886, 2, t.c.; dwgs. at OA, D. Coll., 952-53)
TORONTO, ONT., Ossington Avenue Baptist Church, Ossington Avenue at Bloor Street West, 1886; demol. 1925 (Canadian Baptist [Toronto], 8 July 1886, 5; J.R. Robertson, Landmarks of Toronto, iv, 455-6, illus. & descrip.)
TORONTO, ONT., Beverley Street Baptist Church, Beverley Street at Sullivan Street, 1886 (Canadian Baptist [Toronto], 17 Feb. 1887, 5, descrip.; Horwood Coll. 489)
BRANTFORD, ONT., First Baptist Church, new tower, porches and vestry, 1886 (dwgs. at OA., D. Coll., 1024-25)
TORONTO, ONT., Sherbourne Street Methodist Church, Sherbourne Street at Carlton Street, 1887 (Mail [Toronto], 4 June 1887, 13, descrip.; Christian Guardian [Toronto], 8 June 1887, 360, descrip.; Carr, 34, illus.)
TORONTO, ONT., Dovercourt Road Baptist Church, Dovercourt Road at Argyle Street, 1887-88 (Globe [Toronto], 3 Oct. 1887, 8, descrip.; Canadian Baptist [Toronto], 6 Oct. 1887, 1, descrip.; dwgs. at OA, D. Coll., 1139-41)
BELFOUNTAIN, ONT., Baptist Church, 1887 (C.A.B., ii, Jan. 1889, 8 and illus.; Horwood Coll. 496)
TORONTO, ONT., St. Mary the Virgin Anglican Church, Delaware Avenue at Bloor Street West, a school house and rectory to be used temporarily as a church, 1888-89 (J.R. Robertson, Landmarks of Toronto, 1904, iv, 83-4, illus. & descrip.)
TORONTO, ONT., College Street Baptist Church, College Street at Palmerston Avenue, 1888-89 (Canadian Baptist [Toronto], 1 Nov. 1888, 4-5, illus. & descrip.; J.R. Robertson, Landmarks of Toronto, iv, 453-5, illus. & descrip.; Barry Magrill, A Commerce of Taste: Church Architecture in Canada 1867-1914, pub. 2012,158-59, illus. &, descrip.; dwgs. Horwood Coll. 507, 514-15, 580, 953; Carr, 36, illus.)
COLUMBUS, ONT., Methodist Church, 1888 (dwgs. at OA, D. Coll., 1020-21)
TORONTO, ONT., Walmer Road Baptist Church, Walmer Road at Lowther Avenue, 1888-89; additions, 1901, 1906 by Burke & Horwood (Canadian Baptist [Toronto], 17 Oct. 1889, 1, illus. & descrip.; Toronto World, 18 Oct. 1889, 2, descrip.; The Globe [Toronto], 5 Nov. 1892, 4, illus. & descrip.; C.A.B., v, May 1892, illus.; dwgs. in Langley Coll., Baldwin Room, Metropolitan Toronto Reference Library; Horwood Coll. 558, 576, 595a, 846; Carr, 42, illus.)
UXBRIDGE, ONT., Methodist Church, 1888-89 (Christian Guardian [Toronto], 10 April 1889, 227-8, descrip.; dwgs. at OA, D. Coll., 1173-75)
TORONTO, ONT., Trinity Methodist Church, Bloor Street West at Robert Street, 1888-89; Sunday School 1891 (Toronto World, 21 May 1888, 3, descrip.; Globe [Toronto], 4 April 1889, 8, illus. & descrip.; dwgs. at OA, D. Coll., 1151-58; Horwood Coll. 547, 555; Carr, 35-6, illus.)
WALKERTON, ONT., Baptist Church, 1889 (dwgs. at OA, D. Coll., 1176-77)
PERTH, ONT., Baptist Church, 1889 (Canadian Baptist [Toronto], 13 June 1889, 1, descrip.; Horwood Coll. 591)
TORONTO, ONT., Parkdale Methodist Church, King Street West at Dunn Avenue, 1889-90; demol. 1975 (Christian Guardian [Toronto], 30 Oct. 1889, 691, descrip.; T. Champion, Methodist Churches in Toronto, 1899, 246-7, illus. & descrip.; W. Dendy, Lost Toronto, 1993, 174-5, illus.; dwgs. in Langley Coll., Baldwin Room, Metropolitan Toronto Reference Library; Horwood Coll. 526, 532, 806; Carr, 37, illus.)
TORONTO, ONT., Central Methodist Church, Bloor Street East at Gwynne Street, major alterations and improvements, 1890, altered by Burke & Horwood, 1898, 1906; demol. (Toronto World, 24 Oct. 1890, 2, descrip.; Horwood Coll. 539, 804)
GUELPH, ONT., Second Baptist Church, Woolwich Street, 1892 (Guelph Daily Mercury, 3 Nov. 1892, 1; and 14 Jan. 1893, 1, descrip.; Horwood Coll. 619)
WINNIPEG, MAN., First Baptist Church, Charlotte Street at Cumberland Avenue, 1892 (Manitoba Free Press [Winnipeg], 13 April 1892, 8; and 8 Oct. 1892, 3, illus. & descrip.; and 18 Sept. 1893, 5, descrip.; Winnipeg Tribune, 16 Sept. 1893, 4, descrip. & illus.; Horwood Coll. 590)

LANGLEY & BURKE (Commercial & Institutional works in Toronto unless noted)

EXHIBITION PARK, Fort Rouille Monument, 1885 (Horwood Coll. 474)
ELLIOTT & SON, Bay Street near King Street West, store, 1886; demol. (Horwood Coll. 486)
WOODSTOCK, ONT., Woodstock College, new Dining Hall, 1886; Gymnasium by Burke & Horwood, 1903; demol. 1959 (Globe [Toronto], 21 Aug. 1886, 2, t.c.; Toronto Daily Mail, 23 Oct. 1886, 9, descrip.; Horwood Coll. 486a, 512, 595, 869)
ODDFELLOW'S HALL, Queen Street West near Portland Street, 1886 (inf. from Toronto Historical Board)
DEVANEY BROS. STORE, Queen Street West at Spadina Avenue, 1886 (Globe [Toronto], 2 July 1886, 5, t.c.)
LORNE PARK, ONT., additions to hotel and new cottages, 1887 (Globe [Toronto], 3 March 1887, 3, t.c.; Horwood Coll. 542)
ARMY NAVY STORE, King Street East near Jarvis Street, 1887-88 (W. Dendy & W. Kilbourn, Toronto Observed, 1986, 121-3, illus.; Carr, 107, illus.)
DAVIS & HENDERSON, Bay Street near King Street West, warehouse, 1889 (Horwood Coll. 524)
GALE MANUFACTURING CO., Mincing Lane, factory, 1890 (Horwood Coll. 536)
LANGLEY & BURKE, offices for the architects in the Canada Life Chambers, King Street West, 1890; demol. (C.A.B., iii, Nov. 1890, 123, illus. & descrip.; Globe [Toronto], 31 Jan. 1891, 3, illus. & descrip.)
YONGE STREET, at Shuter Street, stores for George Pears, 1891; altered 1913-14 (Horwood Coll. 549)
YONGE STREET, near Birch Avenue, stores for Rev. S.A. Dyke, 1891 (Horwood Coll. 552)

LANGLEY & BURKE (Residential works in Toronto unless noted)

BLOOR STREET EAST, near Park Road, for Robert Simpson, 1883 (American Architect & Building News [New York], xix, 20 Feb. 1886, illus.; L. Maitland, Queen Anne Revival Style in Canadian Architecture, 1990, 124, illus.; H. Kalman, History of Canadian Architecture, 1994, 612-13, illus. & descrip.; Horwood Coll. 472; Carr, 53, illus.)
GEORGE STREET, near Dundas Street East, for Edmund Burke, architect, 1883 (Horwood Coll. 473)
ISABELLA STREET, near Church Street, for Mrs. Helen E. McMaster, 1884 (Horwood Coll. 476, 480, 807; Carr, 55, illus.)
BLEEKER STREET, near Carlton Street, row of three houses for Samuel Trees, 1884 (Horwood Coll. 478)
AVENUE ROAD, near Bloor Street West, for Philip Jacobi, 1884 (Horwood Coll. 477)
LINDEN STREET, for Albert Horton, 1884 (Horwood Coll. 479)
GERRARD STREET EAST, at Church Street, pair of houses for Dr. J.E. Graham, 1885 (Horwood Coll. 481)
PEMBROKE STREET, for William J. Davis, 1885-86 (C.A.B., i, March 1888, illus.; Horwood Coll. 483)
OWEN SOUND, ONT., for Ewing Cameron, 1885 (Horwood Coll. 484)
DUCHESS STREET, east of Sherbourne Street, for John A. Clindinning, 1885 (Horwood Coll. 485)
LORNE PARK, ONT., cottages for James B. Boustead, Louis Richey, Paul Campbell, 1886 (Horwood Coll. 487; 491; 495) EARL STREET, at Huntley Street, pair of houses for Henry G. Love, 1886 (dwgs. in the possession of Douglas Worts, Toronto)
WELLESLEY STREET EAST, near Jarvis Street, for Henry C. Bourlier, 1886 (Horwood Coll. 490, 587)
ALMONTE, ONT., for Bennett Rosamond, 1887 (Horwood Coll. 499, 543, 594b; Carr, 59, illus.)
SHERBOURNE STREET, at Bloor Street East, for J. Enoch Thompson, 1887; demol. (Horwood Coll. 498)
ST. GEORGE STREET, near Bloor Street West, for J.R. Bailey, 1887 (Horwood Coll. 497, 581)
SPADINA ROAD, at Lowther Avenue, mansion for Timothy Eaton, 1888; demol. 1965 (Metro Toronto Reference Library, Baldwin Room, Langley Ledger Book, entries for 29 March 1888 to 25 Jan. 1889; W. Dendy, Lost Toronto, 1993, 214-17, illus.)
JARVIS STREET, opposite Gloucester Street, for James Carruthers, 1888 (Jessica Mace, "The City as Spectacle - Modernity and the Urban Fabric of Jarvis Street, Toronto", in Lucie Morisset, The Architecture of Identity, 2020, 54-55, 57, illus. & descrip.; Horwood Coll. 500; Carr, 53, illus.)
DUFFERIN STREET, at Huxley Street, for Miss Annie Gwynne, 1888 (Horwood Coll. 502)
LORNE PARK, ONT., cottages for William J. Davis, William H. Lailey, William R. Henderson, John M. Martin, Frederic Roper, and A.H. Gilbert, 1888 (Horwood Coll. 504-05, 508-10, 511, 513, 517)
JARVIS STREET, near Wellesley Street East, for John H. McKinnon, 1888 (Jessica Mace, "The City as Spectacle - Modernity and the Urban Fabric of Jarvis Street, Toronto", in Lucie Morisset, The Architecture of Identity, 2020, 56-57, illus. & descrip.; Horwood Coll. 503; Carr, 53, illus.)
QUEEN'S PARK CRESCENT, for Daniel E. Thomson, 1888 (C.A.B., iii, Nov. 1890, illus.; and iv, Jan. 1891, illus.; Building News [London], lxiii, 14 Oct. 1892, illus.; Horwood Coll. 506, 567, 579; Carr, 60-1, illus.)
EGLINTON AVENUE WEST, for John Burke, 1888 (Horwood Coll. 535)
LORNE PARK, ONT., cottages for Mrs. J. Sloan, Mrs. John W. Murton, A.R. Clark, and Rev. Hugh Johnston, 1889 (Horwood Coll. 519, 525, 529-30, 534)
LORNE PARK, ONT., cottage for Edmund Burke, Architect, 1889 (Horwood Coll. 520, 574; Carr, 65, illus.)
WELLESLEY CRESCENT, near Jarvis Street, for Mrs. E.S. West, 1889 (Horwood Coll. 528)
SPADINA ROAD, north of Bloor Street West, for William S. Thompson, 1889 (Horwood Coll. 531a)
WALMER ROAD, at Lowther Avenue, for Rev. Elmore Harris, 1889; additions, 1900 by Burke & Horwood (Horwood Coll. 522, 830)
SHERBOURNE STREET, near Gerrard Street East, for William Elliott, c. 1890 (Horwood Coll. 523)
BEVERLEY STREET, near Cecil Street, for James D. Matheson, 1890 (Horwood Coll. 537, 578)
LORNE PARK, ONT., cottages for John Graydon, Robert McCausland, and Rev. Hugh Johnson, 1890 (Horwood Coll. 540, 573-74)
CARLTON STREET, near Church Street, pair of houses for Alex M. Reed, 1890 (Horwood Coll. 541)
BRAMPTON, ONT., for John Cooper, 1890 (Horwood Coll. 544)
BLOOR STREET WEST, near St. Thomas Street, for W.J. Hill, 1890 (Horwood Coll. 544a)
VICTORIA PARK, on Lake Ontario at Victoria Park Avenue, cottage for Henry W. Pellatt, 1891 (Horwood Coll. 550)
WALMER ROAD, at Castle Avenue, for Richard A. Graydon, 1891 (Horwood Coll. 556)
DESERONTO, ONT., for E.W. Rathbun, 1891 (C.R., ii, 24 Oct. 1891, 2; Horwood Coll. 557)
GROSVENOR STREET, near Bay Street, for Charles H. Hubbard, 1891 (Horwood Coll. 559)
ERIE, PENN., U.S.A., for Thomas Carroll, 1892 (Horwood Coll. 560)
GLEN ROAD, for Mrs. G.S. Warren, 1891 (Horwood Coll. 563a)
TORONTO ISLAND, cottage for Charles E. Goad, 1892 (C.A.B., v, March 1892, illus.)

LANGLEY & LANGLEY (Ecclesiastical works in Ontario)

TORONTO, ONT., Tecumseth Street Baptist Church, Tecumseth Street at Farley Avenue, 1897 (Toronto b.p. 3059, 26 March 1897)
GUELPH, ONT., Knox Presbyterian Church, Quebec Street, alterations, 1900 (C.R., xi, 23 May 1900, 2)
LINDSAY, ONT., Methodist Church, Queen Street, additions, 1903 (dwgs. at OA, D. Coll., 944-45)
PORT ARTHUR, ONT., Methodist Church, Waverly Street at Algoma Street, 1905-06 (C.A.B., xvii, Aug. 1904, illus.; Daily News [Port Arthur], 3 March 1906, 1, descrip.; dwgs. at OA, D. Coll., 863-75)

LANGLEY & LANGLEY (Commercial & Institutional works in Toronto unless noted)

JOHN CATTO & SON, King Street East at Victoria Street, department store, 1894 (C.A.B., viii, May 1895, illus.)
FRONT STREET WEST, two commercial blocks at 36 and 38 Front Street West, for George Pears, 1894; demol. c. 1930 (Globe [Toronto], 22 Aug. 1894, 8, descrip.)
ROONEY BUILDINGS, Yonge Street near Melinda Street, 1895 (Globe [Toronto], 5 July 1895, 4; Horwood Coll. 597)
NORTH AMERICA LIFE ASSURANCE CO., King Street West, alterations to former United Empire Club, 1897; demol. (C.A.B., xi, May 1898, illus.)
PALMER HOUSE HOTEL, York Street at King Street West, addition of a new storey above existing building, with extensive alterations, 1901; demol. c. 1955 (Toronto b.p. 85, 2 March 1901)
MIDLAND, ONT., General Hospital, 1903 (C.R., xiv, 27 May 1903, 3)
COWAN COCOA LTD., Sterling Road near Dundas Street West, factory, 1904 (Toronto b.p. 970, 29 July 1904)
HOME FOR AGED WOMEN, Belmont Street, 1906 (C.A.B., xix, Nov. 1906, 165 & illus.)

LANGLEY & LANGLEY (Residential works in Toronto unless noted)

PARK ROAD, for John Stark, 1893 (Toronto b.p. 1481, 21 Nov. 1893)
SMITHS FALLS, ONT., for G.F. McKimm, 1895 (Rideau Record [Smiths Falls], 4 April 1895, 4, t.c.)
MAPLE AVENUE, for James George, 1896 (C.A.B., x, Feb. 1897, 37)
ELMSLEY PLACE, three houses for Remy Elmsley, George W. Ross, and for William Chalcroft, 1896 (C.A.B., ix, May 1896, illus.; Horwood Coll. 596)
MAPLE AVENUE, at Glen Road, for Sen. John Ferguson, 1896 (Horwood Coll. 598)
CARLTON STREET, near Yonge Street, pair of houses for Catherine Morrison, 1897 (C.A.B., xi, May 1898, illus.)
HARVARD AVENUE, for James H. McNairn, 1898 (Toronto b.p. 55, 16 Sept. 1898)
CRESCENT ROAD, for Robert H. Davies, 1899 (Toronto b.p. 257, 27 March 1899)
BRUNSWICK AVENUE, near Bloor Street West, pair of houses for Isaac W. Plews, 1899; with another pair of houses, 1901 (Toronto b.p. 242, 23 March 1899; and b.p. 265, 26 Oct. 1900; and b.p. 186, 15 April 1901)
BLOOR STREET WEST, near Huron Street, for Dr. George D. Porter, 1900 (Toronto b.p. 173, 15 Sept. 1900; C.A.B., xv, June 1902, illus.)
MAPLE AVENUE, for Alexander F. Rodgers, 1903 (Toronto b.p. 819, 10 March 1903)
BLOOR STREET WEST, at Robert Street, for Dr. Allan Shore, 1904 (Toronto b.p. 178, 12 April 1904)
SCARTH ROAD, for Charles R. Rundle, 1904 (Toronto b.p. 1419, 24 Oct. 1904)
CHESTNUT PARK ROAD, for Arthur F. Clubb, 1905 (Toronto b.p. 776, 4 May 1905)
JARVIS STREET, near Maitland Street, for John N. Lake, 1905 (Toronto b.p. 843, 11 May 1905)
FARNHAM AVENUE, near Avenue Road, for William L. Richardson, 1905-06 (Toronto b.p. 2663, 7 Dec. 1905)
OLIVE AVENUE, for Alexander Whyte, 1905-06 (Toronto b.p. 2663, 7 Dec. 1905)
JAMESON AVENUE, near King Street West, for John B. Andrew, 1905-06 (Toronto b.p. 2726, 22 Dec. 1905)
CHESTNUT PARK ROAD, near Roxborough Street East, for Edward B. Freedland, 1906 (Toronto b.p. 3286, 2 April 1906)
FOREST HILL ROAD, near St. Clair Avenue Road, for J. Sproul Smith, 1907 (Toronto b.p. 7067, 19 April 1907)
MADISON APARTMENTS, Madison Avenue near Bernard Avenue, for M.M. Cohen, 1907 (Toronto b.p. 7622, 17 May 1907)

COMPETITIONS

TORONTO, ONT., All Saints Anglican Church, Sherbourne Street, 1874. Six architects including Henry Langley were invited by the Building Committee to submit plans, but only four firms took up the invitation. Henry Langley did not submit a design. R.C. Windeyer was declared the winner (Anglican Church Archives, Toronto, All Saints Anglican Church, Minutes of the Vestry, January-February 1874)
BRANTFORD, ONT., Carnegie Library, 1902. The Toronto firm of Langley & Langley was one of five architects invited to submit a design for this new library (Brantford Daily Expositor, 4 Aug. 1902, 1). Their submission was passed over and the project was awarded to Stewart, Stewart & Taylor of Hamilton.