John E. Belcher should not be confused with John Belcher (architect).
John E. Belcher | |
Birth Name: | John Edward Belcher |
Birth Date: | 20 February 1834 |
Birth Place: | Cork, Ireland, UK |
Death Place: | Peterborough, Ontario, Canada |
Education: | Queen's College Cork |
Occupation: | Architect |
Years Active: | 1858–1911 |
Notable Works: | Market Hall Peterborough Collegiate Sacred Heart Church |
Children: | 4 |
Burial Place: | Little Lake Cemetery, Peterborough, Ontario |
John Edward Belcher (20 February 1834 – 20 August 1915) was an Irish-born Canadian civil engineer and architect. He is most known for his work in Peterborough, Ontario, where he designed many churches, residences and civic buildings which are now local landmarks. Belcher served as president of the Ontario Association of Architects in 1899.[1]
John Edward Belcher was born on 20 February 1834 in Cork, Ireland. He was educated at Queen's College Cork, and articled with his father, Samuel R. Belcher, who was also an architect. Belcher apprenticed with John Benson before emigrating to British North America in 1858.[1]
Upon settling in Peterborough, Ontario, Belcher became civic engineer for the County and later Town of Peterborough. He was responsible for a number of civic improvements and public works projects. Most notably, the Market Hall, completed in 1890.[2] [3]
He built a number of Anglican, Methodist and Presbyterian churches in Peterborough and its surrounding area. In 1885, Belcher was appointed diocesan architect by the newly formed Roman Catholic Diocese of Peterborough. In this role, he expanded and renovated the Cathedral of St. Peter-in-Chains and built parish churches in Peterborough, Cobourg and Douro.[1]
Belcher married Clementina MacDonald in 1842 and they had four children. He died in Peterborough on 20 August 1915 and is buried in Little Lake Cemetery.