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History, Architecture & Genealogy in the Forest City and Beyond

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

A Dundas Renovation

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Sharon Hassan, who's co-ordinating the renovation of 142 Dundas Street, has discovered heritage is pretty neat after all. According to a...
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Thursday, September 23, 2010

Doors Open Highlights 4: The End of the Adventure

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Three more places I managed to get to at Doors Open: Brainworks, St. Luke's in the Garden Chapel and Woodland Cemetery. Brainworks, a ...

No Soap

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One of London's lesser-known heritage monuments is this reminder of the London Soap and Cosmetic Company at Clarence and South streets....
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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Doors Open Highlights 2010: Inside Antiquities

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Doors Open also provided a chance to look inside the Antiquities Building. I had the shock of my life in there. This simple frame building f...

Doors Open Highlights 2010: Banting Bliss

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My second stop on Doors Open was Banting House National Historic Site. Now the embarassing thing is, I've lived in London 26 years and ...
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Sunday, September 19, 2010

London, Strut Your "Stuff"

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An Ian Gillespie article in the London Free Press this past week highlights one of this city's long-term heritage problems. The article ...
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Saturday, August 28, 2010

From Vanneck to Dunboyne

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Having expressed concern over the closing of Hyde Park United Church, I was pleased to see two rural United Churches celebrating birthdays t...
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Jenny Grainger
Author of: Vanished Villages of Middlesex; Vanished Villages of Elgin; Early London 1826-1914; From The Vault: A Photo History of London to 1950; From The Vault II 1950-1975. A past president of ACO London and London & Middlesex Historical Society. My opinions, of course, are my own.
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