A Heritage of Stone: Buildings of Niagara, St. Catharines, the Hamilton Escarpment, Paris, Cambridge, Waterloo County, Guelph, Fergus and Elora and St. Marys (Lorimer Illustrated History)

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pp. 128 color photogrpahs, “Constructed in the most permanent of building materials, historic stone buildings are, quite literally, touchstones to other times and other lives. Exploring the history of these mid-nineteenth-century buildings — among them, charming cottages and farmhouses, spectacular mansions, glorious churches and cathedrals, and dignified civic buildings — reveals a picture of their communities’ origins, aspirations and evolution. From the stories of the houses and buildings in these early Ontario communities we learn of the masons, the architects, the developers, the town leaders and citizens who created and inhabited these enduring examples of a variety of stonebuilding techniques and architectural styles. A Heritage of Stone offers a fascinating new perspective on the histories of many leading communities of south-western Ontario. It celebrates the many fine stone buildings which are the pride of these cities and towns. This book will also appeal to anyone interested in heritage buildings and 19th century Ontario architecture.”

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ISBN 1550289357
Published Date 2006
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition No Dj
Binding Paperback
Size Oblong 8vo
Place of Publication U.S.A.
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pp. 128 color photogrpahs, “Constructed in the most permanent of building materials, historic stone buildings are, quite literally, touchstones to other times and other lives. Exploring the history of these mid-nineteenth-century buildings — among them, charming cottages and farmhouses, spectacular mansions, glorious churches and cathedrals, and dignified civic buildings — reveals a picture of their communities’ origins, aspirations and evolution. From the stories of the houses and buildings in these early Ontario communities we learn of the masons, the architects, the developers, the town leaders and citizens who created and inhabited these enduring examples of a variety of stonebuilding techniques and architectural styles. A Heritage of Stone offers a fascinating new perspective on the histories of many leading communities of south-western Ontario. It celebrates the many fine stone buildings which are the pride of these cities and towns. This book will also appeal to anyone interested in heritage buildings and 19th century Ontario architecture.”

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Weight 0.85 kg