Rattenbury / Terry Reksten.

Rattenbury / Terry Reksten.

By
Reksten, Terry, 1942-

Publication Date
1978

Publication Information
Victoria, B.C. : Sono Nis Press,

Physical Description
xiv, 204 p., [12] p. of plates : ill., ports.

Subject Term
Architects -- Canada -- Biography.

Bibliography Note
Bibliography: p. 197-199.

Summary
Ratz" Francis Mawson Rattenbury was only twenty-five years old when he was commissioned to design the new Parliament Buildings for British Columbia, and soon became the most sought after architect in the province. He designed almost every important building of his time in British Columbia, including the Empress Hotel; British Columbia's Government House; court-houses in Vancouver, Nanaimo and Nelson; and Victoria's Crystal Gardens. Rattenbury courted the press his entire career; he thrived on publicity and notoriety, yet in 1930, he left British Columbia and settled into unhappy obscurity in England after a scandalous affair and subsequent marriage to a much younger woman. In 1935, Rattenbury was murdered by his second wife's lover the chauffeur. Released in time to celebrate the centennial of the British Columbia Parliament Buildings, this revised edition examines previously unknown details about Rattenbury's involvement with the Empress Hotel. Terry Reksten also discloses the aftermath of the infamous Rattenbury murder trial, including what happened to the architect's children and George Stoner, the chauffeur convicted of his murder.

Language
English

ISBN
9780919462588

General Note
Includes index.


LibraryCollectionCollectionCall NumberStatus
St. John's - A.C. Hunter (SJH)ADULT BIO REF - BASEMENTAdult Biography Reference - BasementB R18RNonCirculating