- Edward Henry Davey
Edward Henry Davey (
January 19 ,1854 –March 10 ,1911 )architect and politician born St. John’s is best known, along with his brother George, as builders of the city of St. John's after the great fire of 1892.Davey educated at the
Central School in St. John’s underwent anapprenticeship with his father, also acarpenter , and formed a partnership between father and son. Upon the death of his father he went into business with his brother George and to form E.H. and G. Davey, Contractors, Builders and Ships Joiners. The company’s offices were located at 111Bond Street with wharf and stores situated on the St. John’s waterfront.In the aftermath of the great fire of 1892 there was great demand for architects, contractors and builders. The Davey brothers were at the forefront of this massive effort and were responsible for many of the new buildings that were erected in the months following the fire::* The
Church of England Orphanage :* theBritish Hall :* the restoration of the Church of England Cathedral of St. John the BaptistBy 1900 the company was very successful and Davey decided to enter politics. In the
November 8 , 1900 both Davey and his running mate,Henry Gear , won the dual district ofBurin for the Liberal Party, led byRobert Bond . Davey spent 11 years as MHA for Burin. He was re-elected in the general election of 1904. Davey and Gear were returned to the House of Assembly in the famous tie-election of 1908. He was re-elected in the 1909 election.Davey was involved in many facets of the
Church of England , serving on theDiocesan Synod for Newfoundland, as a member of theVestry at the Cathedral and as a member of the Cathedral Restoration Committee. He was a long-time member of St. John’s Lodge No. 5 of theSociety of United Fishermen , aphilanthropic and fraternal organization founded in Heart’s Content in 1871. Davey was also a very goodcricket player and was elected president of theAvalon Cricket Club in 1891. He was also quite prominent in theFreemasons .ee also
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*List of communities in Newfoundland and Labrador References
* [http://www.mun.ca/iser/encyclopedia.html Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador]
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