The Morrisey Family: Darrell, TL, Syd & Clara outside Hazelbrae, 85 Churchill Avenue, Westmount |
Showing posts with label Darrell Morrisey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Darrell Morrisey. Show all posts
Saturday, August 8, 2015
Darrell Morrisey essay on the Internet Archive
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Home of Thomas Sydney Morrisey on Cedar Avenue, Westmount
Thomas Sydney (T.S.) Morrisey, Darrell Morrisey's older brother, lived most of his life within walking distance of his family home at 85 Church Hill Avenue, in Westmount, Quebec. Morrisey is a true war hero, he has a distinguished military career which includes spending part of World War One in Siberia. He was also a family man. These are photographs of Morrisey's home at 3275 Cedar Avenue, in Westmount, Quebec. Morrisey phoned my mother in the early 1940s regarding Morrisey family history, but we are not related to his family. Photos taken fall 2012.
Revised: 03 July 2018
Monday, March 4, 2013
Darrell Morrisey on Church Hill Avenue
May 2011 |
Fall 2012 |
Here is where Darrell Morrisey grew up, at 85 Church Hill Avenue in Westmount, Quebec, as it looks today. Darrell is one of the forgotten or "lost" members or of the Beaver Hall group of Montreal artists. Regrettably, none of her art seems to have survived since her death in the 1930.
Revised: 03 July 2018
Here is a link to my essay on Darrell Morrisey, https://archive.org/details/DARRELLMORRISEYAForgottenBeaverHallArtistByStephenMorrissey
Revised: 18 January 2023
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Darrell Morrisey at the Linton Apartments
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.
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