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Parliament House, for the National Assembly, a conversion of the existing Archbishop's Palace on the present site of Montmorency Park; with major additions, 1830–36; completed in 1852 by Pierre Gauvreau and George Browne; burned
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By 1815, Thomas had begun his career in earnest, and from then until 1848, he designed numerous buildings; churches, houses and other projects. During this period he trained a number of students. Among his apprentices was
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Notre Dame Roman Catholic Baslica, St. Famille Chapel, 1824; new facade for the church, 1843–44; burned 1922; rebuilt
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Ursuline Convent, Parloir Street, addition of the Ste. Angele wing, 1836; altered 1873 by J.F. Peachy (L. Noppen
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St. Genevieve Roman Catholic Church, Gouin Boulevard West, Montreal; designed 1822; built 1843-45
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St. Roch Roman Catholic Convent, Church Street, 1842–44; altered 1875, 1912, 1955; demol
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Hotel Dieu Palais street, altar for the Chapel, 1829; new facade for the chapel, 1835
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Sisters of Charity Orphanage, St. Olivier Street, rebuilding of the orphanage, 1845
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St. Francois Xavier Roman Catholic Church, 1839–49; St. Francois-Du-Lac, QUE.
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Church of St Patrick’s at Quebec in 1831 burned 1971; demol. 1974
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the nave of the church of Pointe-aux-Trembles (Neuville) in 1854
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St. Charles Roman Catholic Church, Grondines Quebec, 1838–40
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since 1741 and Thomas attended English school and then the
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Church of Saint-Pierre-les-Becquets (Les Becquets) in 1839
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Eglise St. Roch, St. Joseph Street, 1846–50; demol. 1914
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Quebec Seminary, Chapel of the Congregation, 1821–24
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Canadian
François Baillairgé
François Baillairgé
Jean Baillairgé
Quebec
Charles Baillairgé
Quebec, Quebec
Deschambault, Quebec

Grondines, Quebec

"Thomas Baillairgé"
Dictionary of Canadian Biography
University of Toronto Press
Biography at Biographical Dictionary of Architects in Canada 1800-1950
Historic Places of Canada
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Canadian architects
1791 births
1859 deaths

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