Haldenby, Douglas Charles

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Haldenby, Douglas Charles

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        Douglas Charles Haldenby

        Douglas Charles Haldenby was born in Toronto, Ontario, March 3, 1925. He received his B.Arch. from the University of Toronto and married Muriel Ross in 1948. He began his professional practice with Mathers and Haldenby, and served as supervising architect on projects ranging from Toronto to Cuba, Vancouver, Calgary, Regina, Saskatoon, Montreal, and Quebec City. He served with the Canadian Army from 1943 to 1945. He is a member of the Ontario Association of Architects and a Fellow in the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada.
        Significant projects include: Eaton Centre,Toronto; National Archives and Library, Ottawa;Queen's Park, Phase II, Toronto; Bell Telephone Co., London, ON.

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        Mathers & Haldenby Partnership (1921-)

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        Mathers & Haldenby Partnership is owned by Haldenby, Douglas Charles

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        Mathers, Andrew Sherlock (1934-)

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        Mathers, Andrew Sherlock is the business partner of Haldenby, Douglas Charles

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