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The first Four Seasons | Toronto Modern
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Documenting Modernist architecture in Toronto, Canada. Exhibition Place goes Modernist. The first Four Seasons. July 13, 2011. For more about the Four Seasons, the Inn on the Park and other Peter Dickinson buildings, see the recent monograph. Available through Dominion Modern. Responses to “The first Four Seasons”. Feed for this Entry. July 13, 2011 at 4:51 pm. Great post Robert. I’m thinking the curators for the VAG’s upcoming show, Grand Hotel, would be interested in this. July 14, 2011 at 12:21 pm.
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Thomas Cunneyworth (18??-185?) / Ann Reynard (1812-1892)
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Thomas Cunneyworth / Ann Reynard (1812-1892). Thomas' parents: Unknown Cunneyworth / Unknown. Thomas was born c. 1800-1810, probably in Yorkshire, England. The 1830 New York census. Lists Thomas, aged of twenty and under thirty. The Wright family history, written down c. 1940 and related by Mike Wright, describes Thomas as coming from, Scotland and England way back. The Scottish origin may be a reference the Wright ancestry, or to earlier ancestors of Thomas and Ann. The Ingledew family history. Source4:...
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Puslinch Historical Society
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Puslinch Historical Society Links. Below you will find some links that we think you may find interesting. The Puslinch Historical Society is not responsible for the content of any of the below websites. If you know of any websites or other sources that may contain information our readers and members would be interested in please contact us. To let us know. Puslinch Township Residents in 1867. Name, lot and concession of every Puslinch farmer. Wellington County Archives and Museum. Membership in the socie...
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Toronto Modern | Documenting Modernist architecture in Toronto, Canada | Page 2
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Documenting Modernist architecture in Toronto, Canada. A medley of motor hotels. September 4, 2015. James A. Murray. In Toronto, the model was epitomized by the sleek and glamourous Four Seasons Motor Hotel. And the Inn on the Park, both designed by Peter Dickinson, and the Scandinavian-influenced Valhalla Inn. By George Robb. Joining the trend in the early 1960s were three other notable architect-designed motor hotels: the Constellation Hotel, the Ascot 27 Hotel and the Canadiana Motor Hotel. Overlookin...
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Imperial Oil’s Parthenon of petroleum | Toronto Modern
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Documenting Modernist architecture in Toronto, Canada. Season’s Greetings from the first Four Seasons. Bregman Hamann: Spaces for People. Imperial Oil’s Parthenon of petroleum. January 31, 2012. John B. Parkin Associates. Responses to “Imperial Oil’s Parthenon of petroleum”. Feed for this Entry. December 31, 2012 at 12:54 am. Nice writeup. Thanks. 10 lost gems of Modern architecture in Toronto – nonpartisansblog. On August 11, 2016 at 2:53 am. 10 lost gems of Modern architecture in Toronto – Mika Mi.
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Bregman + Hamann: Spaces for People | Toronto Modern
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Documenting Modernist architecture in Toronto, Canada. Imperial Oil’s Parthenon of petroleum. Marketing Mies at the TD Centre. Bregman Hamann: Spaces for People. May 18, 2012. Spaces for People,. Addresses this mercantile reality while acknowledging, as the title suggests, humanism, urbanism, community and public space values that by the late 1970s were embedded in the consciousness of a public increasingly sceptical toward large-scale development. Feed for this Entry. June 5, 2015 at 11:25 am. Thank you...
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James Murray’s model for modern living | Toronto Modern
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Documenting Modernist architecture in Toronto, Canada. Marketing Mies at the TD Centre. Conserving a Hideo Sasaki landscape. James Murray’s model for modern living. July 20, 2015. James A. Murray. Modernism had a very slow start in Toronto’s residential neighbourhoods. In contrast to the rapid acceptance of new design in many North American centres after World War II, by the early 1950s Toronto could claim only a handful of truly Modernist houses. Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are ...
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Links – Heritage Renfrew. Is an official archival portal maintained by the Canadian Council of Archives (CCA), and is a joint initiative of CCA, the Provincial and Territorial Archival Networks, and Library and Archives Canada (LAC). All archival descriptions and links contained in the searchable database are provided by provincial and territorial councils, their members, and LAC. Library and Archives Canada. Library and Archives Canada Censuses database. The Archives of Ontario.
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ktbryski | The Black Creek Growler
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The Black Creek Growler. August 18, 2016 · 6:00 pm. From the Vaults: Cooling Off. It’s been a very, very hot summer, but it seems like we’ve turned a corner into some cooler weather. Of course, hot weather could be a challenge for brewers in the 1800s – in my archives, I found this very timely post! All of which to say: brewers needed some way of cooling the wort. In the first half of the nineteenth century, they used. Courtesy http:/ www.greatcanadianbeerblog.com. So, no problem, right? Modern-day brewe...
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Hamilton, Ontario profile - ePodunk
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The market, Hamilton, ON. Email this post card. More Hamilton post cards. Send us your Hamilton photos:. Hamilton reviews and blogs. Middot; Tell us the pros and cons of Hamilton. Middot; Blog about Hamilton. Hamilton is a city in the province of Ontario. It is on Lake Ontario. NOTE: This is not the only community in Ontario named Hamilton. For links to other places called Hamilton, ON, see the Duplicate Names box at right.]. The city was named for George Hamilton, son of merchant Robert Hamilton. Middot...
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