Charles B. Dolphin
Charles Brammall Dolphin was a British-Canadian architect who designed various buildings in Toronto, most notably the Toronto Postal Delivery Building.
Born in Ashton-under-Lyne, England, Dolphin immigrated to Canada.
He was married to Doris Alexandrine Stovel and had several children: William, Flight Lieutenant Douglas Dolphin, RCAF and Nancy Jane Dolphin, Robert Dolphin and Shirley Dolphin.
He died in Toronto in 1969.
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- William McBrien Building 1957–1958 – International Style office tower
- Toronto Postal Delivery Building 1947 – most of original Art Deco building demolished with only portions of the south & east facades remaining
- The Clarendon 1926–1927 – Tudor Revival apartments
- Bloor-Yonge (TTC) subway station 1954
- Consumers Gas Showroom 1930–1932 Art Deco building restored by ERA Architects.
- Arthur Meighen Building 1954
- Toronto Coach Terminal 1931–1932; altered 1990
- St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Port Credit 1926–1927
- Toronto Ski Club clubhouse, Richmond Hill, Ontario 1930