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Coordinates: 45°3001N 73°3426W / 45.500249°N 73.573758°W / 45.500249; -73.573758
 

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Martlet House at 1430 Peel Street

Martlet House (formerly Seagram House) is a Scottish baronial style building at 1430 Peel StreetinDowntown Montreal, Quebec. The building was completed in 1928 by architect David Jerome Spence [fr], with additions in 1931, 1947 and 1955.[1]

Previously the Montreal headquarters of Seagram Company Ltd., the building was donated to McGill UniversitybyVivendi Universal, which had acquired the property in 2002 after its merger with Seagram.[1] The university spent $1.5 million renovating the site in order to house its Development and Alumni Relations department, which moved there in 2004.

Previous Martlet Houses

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The previous Martlet House at 3605 De la Montagne Street

Prior to 2004, the Martlet House designation had been applied to two properties in succession: one on University Street, followed by a move in 1971 to a stone mansion at 3605 De la Montagne Street that was designed by architect Robert Findlay.[2] The house was built in 1925 for Alice Graham Hallward,[3] the wife of Bernard Marsham Hallward and the only child of Canadian newspaper magnate Hugh Graham, 1st Baron Atholstan.[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Seagram Building reborn as Martlet House". McGill University. Retrieved December 28, 2018.
  • ^ "Martlet House (formerly Hallward House)". Virtual McGill. Retrieved February 7, 2009.
  • ^ "Maison Alice Graham - Mille carré doré". Journal de voyage (in French). Retrieved December 28, 2018.
  • ^ "Atholstan, Baron (UK, 1917-1938)". cracroftspeerage.co.uk. Retrieved December 28, 2018.
  • 45°30′01N 73°34′26W / 45.500249°N 73.573758°W / 45.500249; -73.573758

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    Scottish baronial architecture in Canada
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