Duggan House - McGill University (Montreal)
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Braehead was built in the English Gothic style by James Brown in 1861 for Orrin
S. Wood, the manager of Allan's Montreal Telegraph Company. It is still located
at the top of McTavish Street and was constructed of Montreal limestone taken
from the demolished house of Simon McTavish which previously occupied the
site. In 1879, Wood sold the house to Matthew H. Gault, who lived in it for many
years before giving it to the army as a convalescence hospital for disabled soldiers.
George H. Duggan bought Braehead in 1929 and occupied it until 1944, at which
time he donated it to McGill with the proviso that he would live there until his
death. In 1946, after Duggan had passed away, McGill's School of Commerce
(now the Faculty of Management) moved in. Since the faculty already had
possession of Purvis Hall, next door, a passage was constructed between the two
houses. In 1975, Braehead underwent a general renovation and in 1977 it was
allotted to the Faculty of Education which needed more room. This faculty still
occupies the old Gothic mansion which has not changed its appearance much,
even after so many years.
Picture(s) from McGill website