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1973-1978 (Creation)
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15.5 cm of textual records 37 technical drawings
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Bruce W. Martin conducted business as an architect in St. Thomas, Ontario from ca. 1969 to ca. 1990. Ca. 1969 Martin joined the architectural firm of J. Fred Green, 544 Talbot St., St. Thomas, as a junior partner. From 1970 to 1973, Martin was partner in Murphy Schuller Green and Martin Architects, 544 Talbot St., St. Thomas and 775 Waterloo St., London, Ontario, along with J. Fred Green and the London-based architects Ronald E. Murphy and Norbert Schuller. Following the dissolution of the Murphy Schuller Green and Martin partnership in 1973, Martin continued his association with Schuller as a partner in Norbert Schuller and Bruce Martin Architects, 544/ 562 Talbot St., St. Thomas, and 562/ 640 Wellington St., London. The Schuller Martin partnership dissolved 1975, and Martin continued in business under his own name with an office at 562 Talbot St., St. Thomas. Ca. 1990, Martin relocated to an office located at 99 Enterprise Drive South, London, while continuing to reside in St. Thomas.
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Fonds consists of specifications and technical drawings for various building construction projects, including Straffordville Public School; Springfield Public School; Locke's Public School, St. Thomas; Wellington Street Public School, St. Thomas; Myrtle Street Public School, St. Thomas; the Day Care Centre operated by the St. Thomas-Elgin Association for the Mentally Retarded; and a Multiple Unit Family Housing Project constructed in the area bounded by South Edgeware Road and Balaclava Street, St. Thomas.
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J. Fred Green fonds