Always a prestigeous address, the Linton Apartments in downtown Montreal--near the corner of Guy and Sherbrooke Street West--was home to Darrell Morrisey, one of the "forgotten" Beaver Hall Artists, in the early years of the 20th Century.
Within sight of Edward Rawlings' Simpson Street mansion, once home to a very young John Glassco. I like to think that Darrell Morrissey's apartment overlooked the Rawlings' grounds, in which the poet played.
(Glassco's mother, Beatrice Rawlings, always resented the construction of the Linton Apartments.)
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Within sight of Edward Rawlings' Simpson Street mansion, once home to a very young John Glassco. I like to think that Darrell Morrissey's apartment overlooked the Rawlings' grounds, in which the poet played.
(Glassco's mother, Beatrice Rawlings, always resented the construction of the Linton Apartments.)
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