H. Montagu Allan

Lt.-Colonel Sir (Hugh Andrew) Montagu Allan, CVO (October 13, 1860 – September 26, 1951), of Ravenscrag in Montreal's Golden Square Mile. He was the principal heir of his father, Sir Hugh Allan, and became deputy Chairman of the family-owned Allan Steamship Line. He was President of several major Canadian financial institutions and the Montreal General Hospital. He co-founded and was President of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Montreal. In 1942, he and his wife donated their home, Ravenscrag, to the McGill University Faculty of Medicine, when it became known as the Allan Memorial Institute. He is best remembered as a sportsman who donated the Allan Cup, the trophy that is still awarded today to the Canadian men's amateur ice hockey champions.

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H. Montagu Allan
Birth dateOctober 13, 1860
Birth nameHugh Andrew Montagu Allan
Birth place
Canada East , Montreal
Date of deathSeptember 26, 1951
Place of death
Montreal
Residence
Ravenscrag Montreal
Known for
Canada
Allan Cup

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