Charles Brammall Dolphin (March 3, 1888 – June 28, 1969) was a British-Canadian architect who designed various buildings in Toronto, [1] most notably the Toronto Postal Delivery Building (now incorporated into the Scotiabank Arena).
Born in Ashton-under-Lyne, England, Dolphin immigrated to Canada.
He was married to Doris Alexandrine Stovel and had several children: William (died as infant), Flight Lieutenant Douglas Dolphin, RCAF (d. 1944) and Nancy Jane Dolphin (1937–2002), Robert Dolphin and Shirley Dolphin.
He died in Toronto in 1969. [1]
Dolphin was married to Doris Alexandrine LeGendre Stovel had several children (Nancy Jane Dolphin (1937–2002), William Dolphin, Flight Lieutenant Douglas Dolphin (d. 1944), Robert Dolphin and Shirley Dolphin). [7]
Consumers Gas Showroom, Architect: Charles Dolphin
Charles Brammall Dolphin (March 3, 1888 – June 28, 1969) was a British-Canadian architect who designed various buildings in Toronto, [1] most notably the Toronto Postal Delivery Building (now incorporated into the Scotiabank Arena).
Born in Ashton-under-Lyne, England, Dolphin immigrated to Canada.
He was married to Doris Alexandrine Stovel and had several children: William (died as infant), Flight Lieutenant Douglas Dolphin, RCAF (d. 1944) and Nancy Jane Dolphin (1937–2002), Robert Dolphin and Shirley Dolphin.
He died in Toronto in 1969. [1]
Dolphin was married to Doris Alexandrine LeGendre Stovel had several children (Nancy Jane Dolphin (1937–2002), William Dolphin, Flight Lieutenant Douglas Dolphin (d. 1944), Robert Dolphin and Shirley Dolphin). [7]
Consumers Gas Showroom, Architect: Charles Dolphin