Collection search - Ontario No. 1. Toronto, New Barracks, Plan showing buildings coloured red, erected on the Military Reserve at the expense of the Imperial Government since 1861 and on the withdrawal of the troops were handed over to the Dominion Government by the Commanding Royal Engineer in Canada, 15th July 1870. The old buildings coloured indigo, with all other W.D. property in Toronto, were transferred to the Province in 1856, under local Act 19-20, Vict. Cap. XLV. [architectural drawing]
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Record information – Brief Ontario No. 1. Toronto, New Barracks, Plan showing buildings coloured red, erected on the Military Reserve at the expense of the Imperial Government since 1861 and on the withdrawal of the troops were handed over to the Dominion Government by the Commanding Royal Engineer in Canada, 15th July 1870. The old buildings coloured indigo, with all other W.D. property in Toronto, were transferred to the Province in 1856, under local Act 19-20, Vict. Cap. XLV. [architectural drawing]
Hierarchical level:ItemDate:1871Reference:Local class no.: H3/450/Toronto/1871 (Stanley Barracks), Box number: 2000227242Local class no.:H3/450/Toronto/1871 (Stanley Barracks)Type of material:Architectural and technical drawingsFound in:Archives / Collections and FondsItem ID number:4157163Context of this record: -
Record information – Details Date(s):1871Place:S.l.:Place of creation:CanadaPublisher:s.n.,Extent:1 map : Manuscript Coloured ; 22 1/2 x 17 1/2.Language of material:EnglishAdditional name(s):Additional information:Varying form of title:Source:Private -
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