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John Ostell

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surveyor André Trudeau to learn French methods of surveying. In 1837 he married Eleonore Gauvin, a member of a prominent French Catholic family in the city. His marriage ensured entry to French Canadian society, he was appointed diocesan architect for Montreal. In 1849 he formed a partnership with
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Ave. The house, which was abandoned for the past 30 years and falling apart, was restored recently (2019) to its original appearance by the real estate developer of the condominium complex now surrounding it.
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In 1859 he largely abandoned architecture having established a successful lumber business in 1852. The factory made doors and windows for export to Upper Canada (
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his nephew Henri-Maurice Perrault (1828–1903), this was the formation of one of the first architectural dynasties in Canada.
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There are two adjacent streets in Montreal's CĂ´te-des-Neiges burough named after him: Ostell Street and Ostell Crescent.
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style of architecture. His first work in Montreal was the city's
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Anglo-Canadian architect, surveyor and manufacturer
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Index


Montreal, Quebec
Canada
Montreal
Greek Revival
original Custom House
McGill University Arts Building
Asile de la Providence
High School of Montreal
Grand séminaire de Montréal
Édifice Lucien-Saulnier
St. James Cathedral
Toronto
Frederick William Cumberland
Louis-Hippolyte LaFontaine
downtown Montreal
Overdale
Old Municipal Courthouse Édifice Lucien-Saulnier.
Édifice Lucien-Saulnier
Original Custom House
Original Custom House
McGill University Arts Building.
McGill University Arts Building
Ontario
Pointe-à-Callière and Place Royale, Old Montreal Web site
"Ostell, John"
Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
Historic Places in Canada
Categories
Architects from London

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