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Nationality
  
English

Alma mater
  
Blundell's School

Role
  
Architect

Name
  
Henry Lane

Occupation
  
Architect


Born
  
1817
Corfu, Greece

Buildings
  
Osgoode Hall Toronto's second City Hall

Died
  
1878, Birchfield, Birmingham, United Kingdom

Structures
  
Osgoode Hall, Church of the Holy Trinity, St Lawrence Market S

Similar People
  
John Ewart, William Warren Baldwin, William Osgoode

Henry Bowyer Joseph Lane (1817–1878) was an English architect who worked in Toronto from c. 1841 to 1847.

Lane was born to Henry Bower Lane, a Royal Artillery Captain and Elizabeth Lacey in 1817 and moved to Devon, England after 1819.

Lane's education included time at Blundell's School in Tiverton and subsequent professional training in England before he emigrated to Canada in 1841, living first in Cobourg, Upper Canada, and then in Toronto.

One of Lane's most significant contributions is Osgoode Hall, namely the west and central wings from 1844-1846. He designed and oversaw the construction of the incorporated city of Toronto's second city hall in 1844. Lane's limited commissions outside of Toronto, in Niagara-on-the-Lake and Cobourg, were never as grand as his work in Toronto.

During his time in Toronto, Lane married Lucy Anne Sharpe in 1844, and they left the city in 1847. He is believed to have died in Birmingham, England in 1878.

References

Henry Bowyer Lane Wikipedia


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