Berkeley House, York, Upper Canada, the Glossary
Table of Contents
11 relations: Charles Coxwell Small, Executive Council of Upper Canada, Globe and Mail Centre, Henry Scadding, Italianate architecture, John Small (Upper Canada politician), Municipal government of Toronto, The Globe and Mail, Upper Canada, UrbanToronto, York, Upper Canada.
- Buildings and structures demolished in 1925
- Houses in Toronto
Charles Coxwell Small
Charles Coxwell Small (b 1801) was a wealthy farmer and public official in Upper Canada.
See Berkeley House, York, Upper Canada and Charles Coxwell Small
Executive Council of Upper Canada
The Executive Council of Upper Canada had a similar function to the Cabinet in England but was not responsible to the Legislative Assembly.
See Berkeley House, York, Upper Canada and Executive Council of Upper Canada
Globe and Mail Centre
The Globe and Mail Centre is a 17-storey building, on King Street East, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that houses the offices of The Globe and Mail newspaper, and other tenants.
See Berkeley House, York, Upper Canada and Globe and Mail Centre
Henry Scadding
Henry Scadding (July 29, 1813 – May 6, 1901) was a Canadian writer and Anglican clergyman.
See Berkeley House, York, Upper Canada and Henry Scadding
Italianate architecture
The Italianate style was a distinct 19th-century phase in the history of Classical architecture.
See Berkeley House, York, Upper Canada and Italianate architecture
John Small (Upper Canada politician)
John Small (August 27, 1746 – July 18, 1831) was a political figure in Upper Canada.
See Berkeley House, York, Upper Canada and John Small (Upper Canada politician)
Municipal government of Toronto
The municipal government of Toronto (incorporated as the City of Toronto) is the local government responsible for administering the city of Toronto in the Canadian province of Ontario.
See Berkeley House, York, Upper Canada and Municipal government of Toronto
The Globe and Mail
The Globe and Mail is a Canadian newspaper printed in five cities in western and central Canada.
See Berkeley House, York, Upper Canada and The Globe and Mail
Upper Canada
The Province of Upper Canada (province du Haut-Canada) was a part of British Canada established in 1791 by the Kingdom of Great Britain, to govern the central third of the lands in British North America, formerly part of the Province of Quebec since 1763.
See Berkeley House, York, Upper Canada and Upper Canada
UrbanToronto
UrbanToronto is a website that covers various urban development topics within the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
See Berkeley House, York, Upper Canada and UrbanToronto
York, Upper Canada
York was a town and the second capital of the colony of Upper Canada.
See Berkeley House, York, Upper Canada and York, Upper Canada
See also
Buildings and structures demolished in 1925
- 39th Street Theatre
- Berkeley House, York, Upper Canada
- Bradgate House, Groby
- Costessey Hall
- Demolition of al-Baqi
- Garden Theatre
- Gillis Opera House
- Jacob Ruppert Sr. House
- Lathom House
- Macauley's Theatre
- Mercantile Library Company (Philadelphia)
- Mills Building (New York City)
- Newcastle Gaol
- Parsloes Manor
- St Luke's Church, Nottingham
- St Mary's Church, Whittall Street, Birmingham
Houses in Toronto
- Allandale (Toronto)
- Ardwold
- Ashbridge Estate
- Berkeley House, York, Upper Canada
- Campbell House (Toronto)
- Casa Loma
- Cawthra House
- Colborne Lodge
- Duke of York Inn, Toronto
- Ernest MacMillan Family Home
- George Brown House (Toronto)
- George Davis House (Toronto)
- Gibson House
- Henry Scadding House
- Integral House
- James Cooper House
- John Cox Cottage
- John Daniels House
- John Irwin House
- Keg Mansion
- Mackenzie House
- Miller Tavern
- Montgomery's Inn
- O'Keefe House
- Oakham House
- Osterhout Log Cabin
- Paul Bishop's House
- Paul Kane House
- Richard West Houses
- Scadding Cabin
- Spadina Hotel
- Spadina House
- The Elephant House
- The Grange (Toronto)
- University of Toronto President's Estate
- Walnut Hall
- York Club
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berkeley_House,_York,_Upper_Canada
Also known as Berkeley House (Upper Canada), Berkeley House, Toronto, Berkeley House, Upper Canada, Berkeley House, York.