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- Harold_G._Stoner comment "Harold G. Stoner (1890–1971) was an American architect who helped define the unique architectural style of San Francisco's west of Twin Peaks district.Born in Brighton, England, he left for Regina, Canada, to pursue a career in architecture.After working for the provincial government and completing his advanced education, he obtained an apprenticeship in 1913 with the notable architectural firm led by F. Chapman Clemesha and Frank H. Portnall.Two years later, Mr.".
- Q5660764 comment "Harold G. Stoner (1890–1971) was an American architect who helped define the unique architectural style of San Francisco's west of Twin Peaks district.Born in Brighton, England, he left for Regina, Canada, to pursue a career in architecture.After working for the provincial government and completing his advanced education, he obtained an apprenticeship in 1913 with the notable architectural firm led by F. Chapman Clemesha and Frank H. Portnall.Two years later, Mr.".