Book: The Corner of "Duke and George" - A Profile in Architectural History
Book: The Corner of "Duke and George" - A Profile in Architectural History
Book: The Corner of "Duke and George" - A Profile in Architectural History
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Book: The Corner of "Duke and George" - A Profile in Architectural History

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The Corner of "Duke and George", The North East Corner of Adelaide Street East and George Street, Toronto, A Profile in Architectural History by Sheldon J. Godfrey

A beautifully presented booklet on the architecture of buildings at the corner of Duke and George streets in Toronto, Ontario.

Booklet provides examples of the 19th century architectural styles attributed to W.W. Baldwin, F.W. Cumberland and Henry Langley. This location incorporates the only two remaining buildings still standing in the area of the original York Town site:  the oldest remaining bank building in Canada and what is believed to be the oldest remaining building built as a post office in Canada.

Approx 10 page booklet.