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opened up a local architectural firm. Townley carried out most of the design work while Matheson managed the business. When their project of City Hall was nearing completion in 1935, Matheson died due to illness at age 48. In 1941, their office was built at 1376 Hornby Street. in 1966, Townley died
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after designing over a thousand buildings almost exclusively in
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architecture department in 1911. In 1919, Townley and
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Vancouver City Hall
Vancouver General Hospital
Vancouver Stock Exchange
Point Grey Secondary School
CNIB
Winnipeg
Manitoba
Vancouver
British Columbia
Thomas Owen Townley
University of Pennsylvania's
Robert M. Matheson
Vancouver, British Columbia


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