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Architectural Styles Found in Oak Bay Homes
*Photographs taken by OBHF members unless specified otherwise
Hampshire Rd. at Bowker Creek, c. 1900 (Photo: Andrews-Norton)
Hampsire Rd. at Bowker Creek, 2010
Tramcar on Oak Bay Ave., c. 1905. (Photo: Frank Burrell)
Moderne Streamline Built 1940
Architect: Percy Leonard James
Variation on Tudor Style
Cottage Built 1888-1889 Architect: J.G. Tiarks
1914, Variation of Craftsman Style Architect: S. Irving
Built 1910, Architect: Samuel Maclure
Hallmark Heritage Society Award of Merit 2022
Variation of Arts and Crafts Style
1896/97 Possibly by J.G. Tiarks
Part of a pair built together
Built 1927, Architects: K.B. Spurgen: J. Graham Johnson
1926 Tudor Revival Style Apartment Building Designed by H.E. Munday
1914 Tudor Revival Arts and Crafts Architect: Samuel Maclure
Built 1899-1900 Architect: J.G. Tiarks
Built 1910, Architect: Samuel Maclure
Built 1912, Architect: Samuel Maclure
Classical
1920 Georgian Revival, Architect: Samuel Maclure
Built 1909, Architect: F.M. Rattenbury
Built 1921 Typical work of Samuel Maclure in the 1920s
Prairie School
Arts and Crafts Style with Tudor Revival References
1908 Variation of the Tudor Revival Style Architect: Possibly Wm. Ridgway Wilson
1910-11 Stone Clad British Arts and Crafts Style, Architect: D.C. Frame Addition: Samuel Maclure
Hampshire Road Book Nook Built by Ray at I Used to be a Pallet https://iusedtobeapallet.com