Registration of Death:
Place of Death: Victor Daniel Horsburgh was 2697 Lincoln Road, Oak Bay, Victoria, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
Length of Stay: Oak Bay Municipality and the Province of BC was 3 years. In Canada was 37 years.
Death Record Informant: Elsie A London, niece, 2697 Lincoln Road, District of Oak Bay, Victoria, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Record signed on 13 September 1947.
Scots born Architect. Victor Daniel Horsburgh 1889-1894 Assistant to Wardrop (Hugh) & Anderson (Robert Rowan) of the Edinburgh based Wardrop & Anderson Architectural Firm.
Then to Ontario Architects- Darling & Pearson, (later Victor D. Horsburgh- Architectural firm).
Victor Daniel Horsburgh is credited with several Canadian and Scottish joint projects. He appears to have been a bit of a loner, keeping to himself and working in a range of architectural partnerships.
Son of John Horsburgh (Artist, Photographer, 1825-1924) and Agnes McIntosh (1833-1911).
Along with his nine other siblings, Vincent was raised in a range of Edinburgh homes, as his Father John was forever moving studios as he gained fame and fortune. John Horsburgh could have been considered quite bohemian for his day.
Victor was located in Canada at several times during his life, finally settling in Oak Bay, BC. with his partner John Kirk.
Victors brother 'Mac' Macintosh Horsburgh also settled in B.C. Canada. He raised a family in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Victor is buried @ Royal Oak Burial Park (Section B) Victoria, Falaise Drive Vancouver Island VGS-ROBP-MRK
Registration of Death:
Place of Death: Victor Daniel Horsburgh was 2697 Lincoln Road, Oak Bay, Victoria, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
Length of Stay: Oak Bay Municipality and the Province of BC was 3 years. In Canada was 37 years.
Death Record Informant: Elsie A London, niece, 2697 Lincoln Road, District of Oak Bay, Victoria, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Record signed on 13 September 1947.
Scots born Architect. Victor Daniel Horsburgh 1889-1894 Assistant to Wardrop (Hugh) & Anderson (Robert Rowan) of the Edinburgh based Wardrop & Anderson Architectural Firm.
Then to Ontario Architects- Darling & Pearson, (later Victor D. Horsburgh- Architectural firm).
Victor Daniel Horsburgh is credited with several Canadian and Scottish joint projects. He appears to have been a bit of a loner, keeping to himself and working in a range of architectural partnerships.
Son of John Horsburgh (Artist, Photographer, 1825-1924) and Agnes McIntosh (1833-1911).
Along with his nine other siblings, Vincent was raised in a range of Edinburgh homes, as his Father John was forever moving studios as he gained fame and fortune. John Horsburgh could have been considered quite bohemian for his day.
Victor was located in Canada at several times during his life, finally settling in Oak Bay, BC. with his partner John Kirk.
Victors brother 'Mac' Macintosh Horsburgh also settled in B.C. Canada. He raised a family in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Victor is buried @ Royal Oak Burial Park (Section B) Victoria, Falaise Drive Vancouver Island VGS-ROBP-MRK
Gravesite Details
Burial 17 September 1947 at Royal Oak Burial Park, Victoria, BC.Conducted by McCall Brothers, Victoria, BC.
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