The Old Stones of Kingston : Its Buildings Before 1867.
Margaret Angus presents the stories of some of the architecturally and historically important limestone buildings, and of their owners, and thus tells the story of Kingston from the landing of the Empire Loyalists in 1784, through its brief period as capital of Canada (1841-43) up to Confederation.
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Language: | English |
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Toronto :
University of Toronto Press,
1999
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Edition: | 2nd ed. |
Series: | Heritage.
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Table of Contents:
- Cover
- CONTENTS
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- Aerial photograph of market triangle
- INTRODUCTION
- Key map of Kingston
- Drawing of Cartwright House doorway by D.K. Grace
- THE OLD CITY
- Kingston City Hall
- St. George's Anglican Cathedral
- Gildersleeve House
- Plymouth Square
- Commercial Mart
- Wilson's Buildings
- Mowat's Round Corner Building
- OLD SYDENHAM WARD
- Cartwright House
- Earl Place
- Charles Place
- Edgewater
- THE FIRST SUBDIVISIONS
- St. Mary's Roman Catholic Cathedral
- Mowat Houses
- Elizabeth Cottage
- St. Andrew's Manse
- Frontenac County Court House
- Mclntosh Castle
- Rosemount
- Earl Street houses, 155-169
- Sydenham Street United Church
- FARM LOT 24
- Murney Tower
- Kingston General Hospital
- Summerhill
- THE SHORE ROAD
- Hales Cottages
- Bellevue House
- Roselawn
- St. Helen's
- Alwington House
- NORTH KINGSTON
- Kingston Brewery
- Barrack Street between Wellington and Rideau
- 110 Rideau Street
- ACROSS THE RIVER
- St. Mark's Church
- The Stone Frigate
- Fort Henry
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- INDEX
- A
- B
- C
- D
- E
- F
- G
- H
- I
- J
- K
- L
- M
- N
- O
- P
- Q
- R
- S
- T
- U
- V
- W.