Frederick Todd
Frederick Gage Todd (March 11, 1876 - February 15, 1948) was the first resident landscape architect in Canada. For the majority of his life he was one of a small group committed to the art and practice of structuring urban growth in the first half of the century. His projects ranged from Vancouver, B.C. to St John's, Newfoundland, from the smallest scale details of garden design to a study of the nation's capital.
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Birth date | March 11, 1876 |
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Date of death | February 15, 1948 |
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External resources
- http://ancestorsatrest.com/cemetery_records/mount-royal-montreal.shtml
- http://cac.mcgill.ca/maxwells/essay/06.htm
- http://jph.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/1/1/29
- http://www.archives.mcgill.ca/resources/guide/vol2_3/gen10.htm#MONTREAL%20PARKS
- http://www.asla.org/nonmembers/publicrelations/backgrdrbiog.htm
- http://www.collectionscanada.ca/garden/h11-2024-e.html
- http://www.csla.ca/eng/engdocs/briefhis.html
- http://www.csla.ca/eng/engdocs/csla.html
- http://www.greenclub.bc.ca/Regions/Vancouver/West/Shaughnessy/shaughnessy.htm