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The Estates of Old Toronto

The Estates of Old Toronto
Author: Liz Lundell
Publisher: Erin, Ont. : Boston Mills Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1997
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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The Estates of old Toronto is a bittersweet look at a less harried age and at the great properties that were ultimately swallowed up by Canada's largest modern city.


The Rough Guide to Toronto

The Rough Guide to Toronto
Author: Phil Lee
Publisher: Rough Guides
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2003
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781843530879

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This guide to Toronto provides complete coverage of Canada's most diverse city. The guide opens with a colour introduction to the city's highlights, with photographs of attractions and sights from the CN Tower to Union Station. The guide reveals each of the city's many distinct neighbourhoods and the tranquil Toronto islands. There are discriminating reviews of the best places to eat, drink and stay, plus coverage of the arts scene, with features on Toronto's literary and theatre heritage. There is also extensive coverage given to day-trips from the city, including Niagara Falls and the Severn Sound.


Old Toronto Houses

Old Toronto Houses
Author: Tom Cruickshank
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Architecture, Domestic
ISBN: 9781552977316

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Featuring 250 houses and more than 400 color photographs, this book explores the Toronto's older homes illustrating more than 20 architectural styles from ten distinct neighborhoods.


An Environmental History of Canada

An Environmental History of Canada
Author: Laurel Sefton MacDowell
Publisher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2012-07-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 0774821035

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Throughout history most people have associated northern North America with wilderness – with abundant fish and game, snow-capped mountains, and endless forest and prairie. Canada’s contemporary picture gallery, however, contains more disturbing images – deforested mountains, empty fisheries, and melting ice caps. Adopting both a chronological and thematic approach, Laurel MacDowell examines human interactions with the land, and the origins of our current environmental crisis, from first peoples to the Kyoto Protocol. This richly illustrated exploration of the past from an environmental perspective will change the way Canadians and others around the world think about – and look at – Canada.


Road to Marylake, The

Road to Marylake, The
Author: Kelly Rachelle Mathews
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2017
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1467138878

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In the early 1900's a gentleman and financier named Sir Henry Mill Pellatt (builder of the famous 'Casa Loma' in Toronto) started to piece together several farms (1,214 acres) to create what he called Lake (or Lac) Marie Farm & Country Estate. The name Marie was to honor his first wife Lady Mary Pellatt (nee Dodgson). Designed to be a place of respite for high society, hunt events and highballs on the verandah (1911-1935) this land came into the ownership of a group of Basilian leaders who took this site of social indulgence and converted into "Marylake Agricultural School and Farm Settlement Association" (now 814 acres). On August 25, 1942, the Agricultural School sold to the Augustinian Father of Ontario (Inc.) and as such, Marylake Monastery, Retreat House and site of Pilgrimage was born.


"Architecture, Design and Craft in Toronto 1900-1940 "

Author: Alla Myzelev
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1351575929

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Toronto - the largest and one of the most multicultural cities in Canada - boasts an equally interesting and diverse architectural heritage. Architecture, Design and Craft in Toronto 1900-1940 tells a story of the significant changes in domestic life in the first 40 years of the twentieth century. Adopting a multidisciplinary approach to studies of residential spaces, the author examines how questions of modernity and modern living influenced not only architectural designs but also interior furnishings, modes of transportation and ways to spend leisure time. The book discusses several case studies, some of which are known both locally and internationally (for example Casa Loma), while others such as Guild of All Arts or Sherwood have been virtually unstudied by historians of visual culture. The overall goal of the book is to put Toronto on the map of scholars of urban design and architecture and to uncover previously unknown histories of design, craft and domesticity in Toronto. This study will be of interest not only to the academic community (namely architects, designers, craftspeople and scholars of these disciplines, along with social historians), but also the general public interested in local history and/or visual culture.


Toronto Local History 3-Book Bundle

Toronto Local History 3-Book Bundle
Author: Scott Kennedy
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 1996
Release: 2017-03-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1459738322

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A colourful look at Toronto's pioneer roots, tracing the history of three neighbourhoods from their farming days to modern day. Includes: Don Mills: From Forests and Farms to Forces of Change As recently as 1970, wheat crops were grown at Don Mills — and no small amount, but enough to line Toronto’s grocery-store shelves with baked goods. Single-herd milk was also commonplace, thanks to this last vestige of the city’s agricultural past. By 1980, it had been paved over, but Scott Kennedy offers a glimpse of the way things used to be. 200 Years at St. John's York Mills: The Oldest Parish in Toronto St. John’s Church at York Mills was built in 1816 on land that had been donated by pioneer settlers: a little log building that was the first parish church in the City of Toronto. The brick church that stands there today, completed in 1844 and enlarged over the years, stands as a welcoming place of worship and repository of Canadian history. Willowdale: Yesterday's Farms, Today's Legacy In 1855, Willowdale post office opened in Jacob Cummer's store on Yonge Street. Today it is a bustling urban environment. Scott Kennedy recounts the notable stories of what happened in between and who was there as Willowdale evolved into a modern community.


Riverdale

Riverdale
Author: Elizabeth Gillan Muir
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2014-10-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1459728726

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A complete history of Toronto's Riverdale community, this book narrates the lives of early inhabitants, (reaching as far back as Simcoe's first settlement of the region), the construction boom of 1915, and the waves of immigration that made Riverdale one of Toronto's most diverse areas.


Don Mills

Don Mills
Author: Scott Kennedy
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2017-02-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 1459736834

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As recently as 1970, wheat crops were grown at Don Mills — and no small amount, but enough to line Toronto’s grocery-store shelves with baked goods. Single-herd milk was also commonplace, thanks to this last vestige of the city’s agricultural past. By 1980, it had been paved over, but Scott Kennedy offers a glimpse of the way things used to be.


English Bloods

English Bloods
Author: Frederick de la Fosse
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2004-08-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1896219969

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An illuminating and humorous biographical account of the "English Bloods" young men sent to learn farming skills in Muskoka in pioneer times.