Fonds 75 - Patrick McG. Stoker

Title and statement of responsibility area

Title proper

Patrick McG. Stoker

General material designation

    Parallel title

    Other title information

    Title statements of responsibility

    Title notes

    Level of description

    Fonds

    Reference code

    CA CAC 75

    Edition area

    Edition statement

    Edition statement of responsibility

    Class of material specific details area

    Statement of scale (cartographic)

    Statement of projection (cartographic)

    Statement of coordinates (cartographic)

    Statement of scale (architectural)

    Issuing jurisdiction and denomination (philatelic)

    Dates of creation area

    Date(s)

    Physical description area

    Physical description

    Publisher's series area

    Title proper of publisher's series

    Parallel titles of publisher's series

    Other title information of publisher's series

    Statement of responsibility relating to publisher's series

    Numbering within publisher's series

    Note on publisher's series

    Archival description area

    Name of creator

    (1920-2014)

    Biographical history

    Patrick McGillycuddy Stoker was born on December 25, 1920, in Canada.

    He was a Montreal architect and a grandson of Bram Stoker's brother, making him a grand-nephew of the author of Dracula. A graduate of Selwyn House School, Bishop’s College School, and Upper Canada College, Paddy joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1942, during his studies of architecture at McGill University. He served overseas in the Yorkshire 6th Group bomber squadron. Returning to McGill, Paddy graduated in 1951 (B Arch) and went overseas for further study. He set up his architectural practice in 1952.

    He died on July 5, 2014, in Quebec, Canada.

    Custodial history

    The architectural material was donated to the archive by Patrick McG. Stoker (McGill B Arch ' 51).

    Scope and content

    Drawings and several photgraphs for 150 projects documenting designs, alterations and additions to residences in Canada, the United States and the Caribbean. This collection also includes copies of drawings for some of the residences, originally designed by prominent architects in the early 1900s. The archive also holds three colour photographs; Greek temple near Antalaya 1, 2, 3 by Patrick McG. Stroker 1999, 37 x 46 cm matted.

    Notes area

    Physical condition

    Immediate source of acquisition

    Arrangement

    Language of material

    • English

    Script of material

      Location of originals

      Availability of other formats

      Restrictions on access

      Terms governing use, reproduction, and publication

      Finding aids

      Associated materials

      Related materials

      Accruals

      Alternative identifier(s)

      CAC Database ID

      123

      Wikidata Identifier

      Q71844300

      Wikidata URL

      https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q71844300

      Standard number

      Standard number

      Access points

      Subject access points

      Place access points

      Name access points

      Control area

      Description record identifier

      Institution identifier

      Rules or conventions

      Status

      Level of detail

      Dates of creation, revision and deletion

      Language of description

        Script of description

          Sources

          Accession area