323 Queen's Avenue
J.E. Phillips House (1892)
Designated Date: 2002 October 7This house was designed by noted architect George W. Grant, who designed the New Westminster Court House and buildings on the Woodlands site. Originally the residence of clothier, J.E. Phillips, this is one of three adjacent houses designed by G.W. Grant and developed by J.E. Phillips. The most ornate of the three, Phillips own home was designed in the Queen Anne style and features an irregular roofline with the hip ridge running parallel to the side, decorative shingles, and patterned brick chimney.
City Directory Entries - 1925 to 1975
1925: Phillips, Edward M. 713 Columbia r 323 Queens Avenue
Phillips, Elizabeth N. widow J.E. h 323 Queens Avenue
Phillips, Isobel r 323 Queens Avenue
1935: Phillips, J. Victor W. (Myrtle) manager M.J. Phillips h 323 Queens Avenue
1945: Phillips, J. Victor W. (Myrtle) manager M. J. Phillips h 323 Queens Avenue
Phillips, Myrtle L. student r 323 Queens Avenue
1955: Phillips, J. Victor W. (Myrtle) manager M.J. Phillips h 323 Queens Avenue
1965: St. George’s Greek Catholic Church 323 Queens Avenue
1975: McGuire, Daniel J. & Yvonne plant & measurement manager B.C. Hydro h323
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