Proposed triumphal arch for a Royal Occasion looking south from Queen's Park, Toronto by J. Francis Brown. Address: Queen's Park Crescent and College Street, Toronto, Ontario.
Anglican. Architectural drawings (1950) by Bruce Brown & Brisley Architects.
Presbyterian. J. Francis Brown & Son Architects and Bruce Brown & Brisley Architects. Address: 1695 Keele Street, Toronto
Anglican. Architectural drawings and two perspective drawings (1946-1947, 1950-1951) by Bruce Brown & Brisley Architects. Address: 3962 Bloor Street W., Toronto
United Church. Architectural drawings and two perspective drawings for church building (1949-1950) and Alteration (1952) by Bruce Brown & Brisley Architects. Address: 16 Baby Point Road, Toronto
Presbyterian. Architectural drawings (1949) and Sunday School Addition (1953) by Bruce Brown & Brisley Architects.
Presbyterian. Sketches, proposal drawings, architectural drawings, and perspectives by Bruce Brown & Brisley Architects. Address: 15 Lambeth Road, Toronto
United Church. Architectural drawings by Bruce Brown & Brisley Architects for church building and Sunday school addition. Address: 25 Burnhamthorpe Road, Etobicoke, Toronto.
Anglican. Architectural drawings and preliminary drawings (1946-1947, 1950, 1956) by Bruce Brown & Brisley Architects. Restoration drawings (1966) by Brown, Brisley & Brown Architects. Address: 2850 Bloor Street W, Toronto
United Church. Architectural drawings (1941) by J. Francis Brown and Son Architects. WWII caused the church contruction to be limited to only the basement to conserve building supplies for the war effort. The main floor was completed following WWII. Addition (1952) and proposed extensions (1957) by Bruce Brown & Brisley Architects. Address: 1108 Greenwood Avenue, Toronto