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224:, Canada. The name 'Square Mile' has been used to refer to the area since the 1930s; prior to that, the neighbourhood was known as 'New Town' or 'Uptown'. The addition of 'Golden' was coined by Montreal journalist Charlie Lazarus, and the name has connections to contemporary real estate developments, as the historical delimitations of the Golden Square Mile overlap with Montreal's contemporary central business district.
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2081:. McIntyre's estate had extensive frontage on both Pine Avenue and Drummond Street, with a connecting right-of-way to Peel Street. The house was demolished by 1935, but the land remained under the ownership of the McIntyre family until 1947 when McIntyre's descendants (Mrs Archibald Hodgson, Mrs Lewis Reford, Mrs R.A. Snowball and Duncan McIntyre Hodgson) gave it to
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foolishly thought, to be out of my native
England. Close beneath you are scattered elegant country retreats embowered in plantations, succeeded by a crowd of orchards of delicious apples, spreading far to the right and left, and hedging in the glittering churches, hotels, and house-roofs of Montreal...
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intervened to order a halt to the mansion's demolition, in accordance with the
Cultural Heritage Act, the Court intervened—at the owner's request—to shorten the period granted in the minister's order. Heritage Montreal expressed regret that the discussions were limited to the owner and the minister,
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and the remaining property on which they stand have been empty since 2015, when the hospital itself moved into the new 'McGill
Superhospital' in the Glen Yards. The Royal Vic, a veritable Montreal landmark, has been expanded several times since it was built in 1893, and the changes have never before
3187:'s Centre for Medicine, Ethics and Law, which was broken into and set on fire in the 1990s. McGill subsequently renovated and retrofitted the old house to its original elegance, hiring Julia Gersovitz, a McGill graduate and professor. However, threats to the built heritage of the Square Mile remain.
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who purchased the 235-acre estate for ÂŁ10,000 from the
Desrivières family in 1836. He subsequently subdivided the property at a profit of £25,000, with little infringement on their space, before building his home on a plot amidst gardens and orchards with a private road that ran up to the house from
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mandatory for medium and large-scale companies when communicating with French-speaking staff. This law, the election of the PQ, and the threat of Quebec independence caused instability in the province's business environment, and accelerated the move of some companies' headquarters from
Montreal to
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Montreal; if the latter is less bold than the former in its scenery, it possesses much richness and delicate beauty, which need nothing but wealth and taste to display them to advantage; the former already exists in Montreal to a great extent, and there are also very respectable proofs of the
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The Upper parts of the town are of more recent growth, and contain commodious and detached houses, belonging to the men of business and persons of fortune. The streets in this part of the town are as yet incomplete, showing at present certain gaps, which will ere long be filled up with handsome
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I had the pleasure of dining with (William McGillivray) at his seat, on a high terrace under the mountain, looking southwards and laid out in pleasure-grounds in the
English style. The view from the drawing room windows of this large and beautiful mansion is extremely fine, too rich and fair, I
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across, with two semi-circular towers, capped by typically French conical roofs at each end. Soon after its completion, it was described as "a large, handsome stone building.. at the foot of the mountain in a very conspicuous situation. Gardens and orchards have been laid out, and considerable
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Montreal mercantile elite, residing in the Square Mile, firmly held the reins of Canada's economy. The merchants successfully connected Canada by building a network of railroads and exploiting maritime routes and the port of Montreal, which l remained the principal
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movement and set the course for the Quiet
Revolution. The social divide between anglophones employers and French Canadian workers in Quebec had existed for a long time, but the economic turmoil of the Great Depression led to calls for change from the status quo. For the next four decades the
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improvements made, which add much to the beauty of the spot". The house was left empty from 1805 and was supposedly haunted by McTavish. It was demolished in 1860/61, when the estate was broken up and sold off in plots. Some of the stone from the original house was used to construct
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with its frequent fires and swelling population was becoming less desirable. The wealthy merchants in particular began to seek large plots of land on which to build homes worthy of their success while remaining close to their business interests; and, their eyes turned to the fertile
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made more of their opportunities than in
Montreal. There is an air of prosperity about all their surroundings which at once impresses the visitor. Taken all in all, there is perhaps no wealthier city area in the world than that comprised between Beaver Hall Hill and the foot of
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recalled, "the rich in Montreal enjoyed a prestige in that era that not even the rich deserve". The men of the CPR retired in the 1890s, having created "the world's greatest transportation system," selling a package of cheap land (their land holdings were equal in size to the
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By 1983, only 30% of the mansions in the northern half of the Square Mile had survived demolition; and only 5% survived south of Sherbrooke Street. Many of the remaining mansions, such as the James Ross House, today known as Chancellor Day Hall, are today owned by
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not the community nor municipal authorities. After these talks with the owner, Kotto concluded that Redpath House "does not present a national heritage interest," and gave the go ahead for it to be torn down to make for way for the promoter's development.
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in 1851 and work on railways and steamships was evident everywhere, bringing with it a surge of construction. There were now a dozen architects practising in the city and the newly rich competed with one another for the largest, most decorative homes.
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windows, and its inns are as remarkable for their palatial exterior as they are for their excellent accommodation within.. Montreal is a stirring and opulent town.. Few places have so advanced in all the luxuries and comforts of high civilisation as
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The men associated with the Beaver Club, the predecessors of the Square Milers, had almost all served in the Canadian Militia and on the outbreak of the First World War the next generation did not hesitate to take up arms. At his own expense,
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refused the demolition permit granted by the Bourque administration, on the grounds of the solidity of the house and reminding the owner of his obligation to keep it in good condition—the Sochaczevski family had signed an agreement with the
946:. John Duncan observed in 1818 that, "a number of very splendid mansions have lately been erected on the slope of the mountain, which would be regarded as magnificent residences even by the wealthy merchants of the mother country". In 1820,
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of two stories over a basement for the kitchen and servants, standing on 46 acres of land, and used by the McGills during the summer. In his will, McGill bequeathed the property and ÂŁ10,000 to establish a university, which would become
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and was one of the last of his residential projects still standing in the city. In 1986, the Sochaczevski family, the new owners of Francis Redpath's house, began demolition in order to replace it with yet another a vista-changing
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influences. The facade was illegally demolished by real estate developers in 1974. After a paying a negligible fine, in 1977 the developers were allowed to demolish the rest of the house replacing it with a high-rise apartment
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and their traditions were more often than not barred from entry into Square Mile society (such as membership to Montreal's most prestigious men's club, the Mount Royal), but this only served to further alieniate the declining
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The wealth inherited and managed by the next generation of Square Milers continued to grow, but while many were successful as businessmen they were less entrepreneurial. They financed and worked closely with newcomers such as
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1621:'s home on Drummond Street. Built in 1880, and afterwards inherited by his niece, Elsie Meighen, it was saved from demolition when it was purchased by three anglophone businessmen who created the Mount Stephen Club in 1928.
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is my country. Canada is my home". The best households were not always necessarily run by Canadians, but by governesses, butlers, cooks, nursemaids and maids sourced from Britain, who were used to working in large houses.
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in 1973, igniting a vigorous public debate regarding conservation of historical buildings, and the reasons for which a building should be preserved. The demolition of the Van Horne mansion led to the establishment of
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House was sold for $ 50,000 in 1930, only a few years after it had been valued at $ 1 million. Those who had relied on investments moved to smaller, more heat-efficient houses in Westmount or took apartments at the
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to protect historic buildings at the provincial level. The architectural character of the neighbourhood stabilized, but the original Square Mile as it had been had already changed beyond recognition.
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For decades, the wealth accumulated from the fur trade, finance, and other industries made of Montreal's mercantile elite a "kind of commercial aristocracy, living in lordly and hospitable style," as
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noted that the produce from these gardens in the summer months was "excellent in quality, affording a profuse supply... in as much, or even greater perfection than in many southern climes". In 1822,
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affected a great number of Square Milers, though not as badly as it did their American counterparts. Art collections were sold and some tried to sell their houses, but there were no takers. The
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style'. McGillivray was said to have lived like a lord, enjoying a magnificent view of the city and the river. The house was afterwards occupied by several different owners: John McKenzie,
677:'s the appointments and service were admirable; the dress, manners, and conversation of the guests, in excellent taste. Most of the persons there, though country-born, had been educated in
1918:(which) greatly add to the beauty of the town. The Montreal builders are excellent. They not only run up their houses at an indescribable speed, but they build them well and substantially.
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the corner of Mountain and Dorchester streets. The house was enlarged by the Redpaths in 1861 and since demolished. The land on which the house stood has been replaced by Redpath Crescent.
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town.. Dinner parties are frequent in Montreal. There is perhaps a little too much expense devoted to them; and this prevents all but the wealthy from indulging in such hospitalities.
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after the Conquest tended to be from well-connected mercantile families and immigrated to Canada as a means to further their fortunes, unlike earlier British immigrants who came to
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approved the final demolition permit, to be carried out in February 2014. It was demolished on March 19, 2014, just two weeks after Quebec Culture and Communications Minister
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2178:. Together they had built a nation, seeing over a million immigrants settle in the west, and by exploiting the mineral resources included in their land grants, they and their
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for which to build the hospital. However, they attached a caveat to their donation, stating that the land and its buildings must only ever be used for education and healing.
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suggested with a hint of disapproval: "If you wish to enjoy good eating, dancing, music and gayety, you will find an abundance of all (at Montreal)". While staying at
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style, on a 'grand and sprawling estate,' renowned for its acres of gardens, greenhouses, vineyards and orchards, surrounded by a high brick wall. Since demolished.
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Burland House, University Street. Built in 1875 for George Bull Burland; designed by J.W. Hopkins. Purchased and restored by architect Claude Gagnon in 1973.
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life — even in the circle beneath the very first class of official families. But I may be pardoned; for I had seen in the capital of another great
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A Woman's Wanderings in the Western World: A Series of Letters Addressed to Sir Fitzroy Kelly, M.P., by his daughter Mrs. Clara Bromley, published 1861
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Kenneth Molson House, Pine Avenue, at the top of Mountain Street. Built in 1914, the house of 47 rooms stood six storeys high and was complete with an
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New voyages and travels: consisting of originals, translations, and abridgments ; with index and historical preface - Sir Richard Phillips, 1822
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it, and despite signing an agreement to maintain it, allowed the house fall into disrepair over the course of 28 years. It was demolished in 2014.
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Hector Mackenzie House, on the corner of Mountain and Sherbrooke Streets. Built 1891, designed by John Hopkins. Used as the Air Force Club during
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are also supporting her in her efforts. In 2014, McGill University released a proposal for the integration of the site into the McGill campus.
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Travels through the states of North America, and the provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, during ... 1795, 1796, and 1797 - Isaac Weld (1800)
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House. Built in 1914, for Colonel Jeffrey Hale Burland, afterwards purchased by McConnell. One of the very few which remains a private house.
2313:; albeit for the most part to the benefit of Montreal's anglophone community. Giving an estimated $ 100 million to charity in his lifetime,
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who saw that each Canadian soldier returned to an English hospital received a visit offering sympathy and supplying any basic needs. When
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Journeys: A History of Canada - R. Douglas Francis, Richard Jones, Donald B. Smith, R. D. Francis, Richard Jones, Donald B. Smith (2009)
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1596:'s House, built in the 1880s on Sherbrooke Street, at the corner of Metcalfe Street. Torn down in 1930, the site was used as a car wash
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newspaper, owned by the Sochaczevski family—he considered a plan to allow demolition to continue. He withdrew his support after the
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and altered by him in 1890; purchased in 1926 by Sir Percy Walters who demolished the house in 1943 to create 'Percy Walters Park'.
1172:. The house stood among orchards and formal gardens and was approached by a long tree-lined drive on what are today the grounds of
2258:, who were not as readily accepted by the older generation, which jealously guarded over the dominance of their cornerstones, the
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portrayed himself as a defender of the Redpath house and heritage buildings, but as soon as he gained office—strongly backed by
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on Place d'armes, founded in 1817 by one French and seven British merchants; it served as the national bank of Canada until 1934
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and Pine Avenue, and Côte-des-Neiges and University, covering scarcely nine streets on the north–south axis. From east to west:
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would see their net earnings grow year on year to $ 46 million in 1913. Unprecedented amounts of capital now flowed in from
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4602:(Four Stories) Above the Law Forthcoming Redpath Development Violates Montreal's Zoning Bylaw, published in
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to maintain the house when they bought it in 1986, but did nothing to maintain, protect or stabilize it.
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other Canadian cities, including Calgary and Toronto. Some companies remained in Montreal, including the
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4288:"Read the eBook My American visit by Frederick Edwin Smith Birkenhead online for free (page 11 of 16)"
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burning on Dalhousie Square (1852), up until then a favourite meeting place of the early Square Milers
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Rémillard, François; & Brian Merrett (1987). Mansions of the Golden Square Mile. Meridian Press.
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The Reconquest Of Montreal: Language Policy and Social Change in a Bilingual City - Marc Levine, 1991
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estate and built a sumptuous home of 72 rooms that excelled "in size and cost any dwelling-house in
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through which immigrants arrived, and also through which Canada's produce was shipped to and from
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population.. Happily there is at present (1871) a kindly feeling between the Roman Catholics and
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claimed to his biographer that had the war continued into 1919, he would have sought to replace
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in 1888. It was demolished by the City of Montreal in 1930 and the site was used as a car wash.
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Discover Montréal: an architectural and historical guide - Joshua Wolfe, Cécile Grenier, 1991
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style mansion had a round corner tower capped by a conical roof and connected by way of a
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across and his dining room comfortably sat forty guests. It burned down in a fire in 1847.
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House, Drummond Street; built in 1878, before it was demolished in 1957, it served as
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and in 1926 the Meighens were forced to sell the property. It was purchased by three
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Last Century's Structure Retrofitted for the Next - Waterfurnace International Inc.
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especially there are many institutions on an enormous scale.. I have hardly seen a
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Lord Strathcona: A Biography of Donald Alexander Smith (2002), by Donna McDonald
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Frederick Beardmore House, Pine Avenue. Built in 1914, afterwards purchased by
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granted immediate demolition of the house. In 2002, following intervention by
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are seen beyond the arch to the right of the house. It was demolished in 1930.
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or to conduct business during the winter. In 1816, Francis Hall, then a young
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Montreal's Square Mile: The Making and Transformation of a Colonial Metropole
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and the Beaver Club. 'New money' swept into Montreal from the United States,
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3556:"Income by postal code: Mapping Canada's richest and poorest neighbourhoods"
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The Square Milers built and funded various Montreal institutions including:
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Charles G. Greenshields House, McGregor Street. Built 1911, still standing.
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and he left the house to his niece, Elsie (Stephen) Meighen, the mother of
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Remembrance of Grandeur: The Anglo-Protestant Elite of Montreal, 1900-1950
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on every floor, including one for the servants, and a two-car garage with
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Charles Edward Deakin House, Redpath Crescent. Built 1913, still standing.
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McLeod House, Rue St. Antoine. A 'first class house' built circa 1810 for
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The Life and Times of Sir Alexander Tilloch Galt (2009), by Oscar Skelton
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through the long winters. The streets of the Square Mile were lined with
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The Ladies of the Square Mile raised money for the troops and some like
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was heard to reflect the sentiments of the Square Mile by stating, "the
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flew from Ravenscrag (since inherited by Sir Montague Allan)" where the
1532:, a greystone mansion that dominated upper Peel Street. Built 1865, for
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as his stepfather had intended. The last person to occupy the house was
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4618:"Projet Montreal Opposes Redpath Mansion Demolition - January 13, 2011"
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Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (1972), by Jeffrey Williams
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Virtual McGill – Canadian Architecture Collection, McGill University.
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British Dominions in North America (London, 1831), by Joseph Bouchette
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were commonly used materials, and most homes had substantial grounds,
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The Canadian Home: From Cave to Electronic Cocoon - Marc Denhez, 1994
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The Square Mile, Merchant Princes of Montreal (1987) by Donald MacKay
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Clouston House, Peel Street. Built 1894, by the Maxwell brothers for
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Francis Redpath House, Ontario Avenue. Built in 1885 and designed by
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in the 1970s destroyed those that had once lined Sherbrooke Street.
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used its fourteen acres of grounds to erect subsidiary buildings.
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was frequently loaned out for public exhibition around the world.
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4324:"Canadian Architecture Collection - McGill University, Montreal"
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on Dorchester Square was in its time the largest edifice in the
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Masson House, Dorchester Street; built c.1855 for Wilfrid Masson
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Rosemount House (rear view), McGregor Street, built in 1848 for
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could soon be sold to real estate developers contravening the
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Elmenhorst House, Peel Street; built in 1893, since demolished
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David Law House, Cote des Neiges; built 1863, since demolished
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Doug Bellevue. Montreal's Golden Square Mile: A Neighborhood.
4581:"McGill University outlines plan for Royal Victoria Hospital"
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Travels through Canada and the United States of North America
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system. There were seven master bedrooms, four bathrooms, a
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and demolished in 1960 to make way for its new office tower.
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as the "pioneers of our commercial greatness". In 1878, the
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been cause for concern. In 1891, the public-spirited Lords
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moved in with his family. It was purchased in the 1830s by
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developed principally between 1850 and 1930 at the foot of
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was taken out and its destruction was temporarily halted.
2085:. The area became known as McIntyre Park, and in 1966 the
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with his family outside their Peel Street home; built 1892
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in 2009, looking down from Mount Royal towards Sherbrooke
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Orr-Lewis House, Sherbrooke Street. Built circa 1900 for
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House, Sherbrooke Street; built in 1870, demolished 1955.
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Architecture and Town Planning in Colonial North America
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The Shoe and Canoe; or Pictures of Travel in the Canadas
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in 1942. The sumptuous residence was converted into the
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and private art galleries housing works of the likes of
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Montreal's Golden Square Mile: A Historical Perspective
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purchased the land and gave the necessary funds to the
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opened their houses to injured soldiers returning from
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Built in 1886, it was designed by the noted architect
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L'Île-Bizard–Sainte-Geneviève–Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue
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block. A portion of the house was destroyed before a
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Baumgarten House, McTavish Street; built in 1887 for
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House, Redpath Crescent. Built 1914, still standing.
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found it to be "one of the best clubs I know in the
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House, Sherbrooke Street; built in 1883, now offices
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The city's lively reputation had not diminished, as
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Montreal Gazette, June 1, 1938 - For Sale or to Let
4092:"Osler Library Newsletter, McGill University, 1975"
4028:"The Montreal Gazette - Google News Archive Search"
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Institutions associated with the Golden Square Mile
2587:House, Drummond Street. Built in 1900, designed by
2568:House, Drummond Street. Built in 1902, designed by
2559:House, Drummond Street. Built in 1901, now part of
2549:Frederick Molson House. Built in 1901, designed by
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and local citizens. The remains were razed in 2014.
1539:Galt House, Simpson Street; built in the 1860s for
1313:. In 2012, it was purchased by the OSMO Foundation.
796:Terrace Bank, Sherbrooke Street, built in 1837 for
4679:, Douglas & McIntyre, Vancouver, 1987, 224 pp.
4480:"Montreal's Malaise Aggravated by Separatism Vote"
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2973:and the invasion of commerce in the streets below
2854:, her mother was inspired to set up a hospital in
2696:House, Ontario Avenue. Built in 1912, now offices.
2660:House, Ontario Avenue. Built in 1912, designed by
2651:House, Ontario Avenue. Built 1910, still standing.
2019:Donald Smith, 1st Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal
1176:. Its 10 acres of grounds were purchased by Lords
4771:Montrealbear.ca - The Golden Square Mile District
4313:All Our Yesterdays (1983), by Edgar Allan Collard
3731:. Chapman and Hall – via Internet Archive.
3591:"Chancellor Day Hall (formerly James Ross House)"
3568:Rémillard, François; & Brian Merrett (1987).
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2641:House, Peel Street. Built in 1910, today part of
2274:, who were 'pilled' (barred) from entry into the
2132:. From 1935, it has been the McGill Faculty Club.
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1055:Royal Institution for the Advancement of Learning
887:during the summers and came to the city only for
537:) Bingham; as a hotel, it was the largest in the
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4549:"Montreal's superhospital construction check up"
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1958:, off Dorchester Street; built in the 1870s for
4567:"Elspeth Angus and the Royal Victoria hospital"
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3497:Patricia Harris; David Lyon (2 November 2004).
2611:house, Pine Avenue. Built in 1907, designed by
2597:House, Pine Avenue. Built in 1904, now part of
2462:purchased the building in 1975, and renamed it
2401:house, Pine Avenue. Built in 1907, designed by
2250:and the last of the great Square Mile tycoons,
1991:House, Dorchester Street; completed in 1876 by
1914:houses. They are all flanked by trees, chiefly
1880:at Montreal (and) all well managed.. among the
1407:Completed in 1863, Sir Hugh Allan's new house,
1342:Burning of the Parliament Buildings in Montreal
266:to preserve historic architecture in the city.
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3269:Commission d'arbitrage de la Ville de Montréal
1735:was attracting celebrities of the day such as
1502:, 1944. Still standing, known as Duggan House.
588:to escape religious or political persecution.
455:. A great many of the Square Milers were keen
396:. The architecture was an eclectic mix of the
6110:
5580:
4796:
4677:The Square Mile, Merchant Princes of Montreal
4184:
4182:
4013:
4011:
2553:. Demolished by the City of Montreal in 1957.
1572:to make way for the Samuel Bronfman Building.
603:. The new merchants were associated with the
2924:The Square Mile had reached its peak in the
1985:, designed by James Brown. Since demolished.
1150:, 1818; A 'handsome residence' built in the
6571:Joseph-Wilfrid-Antoine-Raymond-Masson House
5307:
4555:
2850:and bought an ambulance which she drove in
2785:Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
1751:. At the same time in London, the likes of
490:Montreal's mercantile community (1642-1930)
392:, John Hopkins and the brothers Edward and
376:The architects of the Square Mile included
6117:
6103:
5587:
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4803:
4789:
4444:. Toronto: McLelland and Stewart. p.
4179:
4008:
3825:
3234:
3190:
3077:leading up to Mount Royal behind her, 1902
2977:all played their part in the decline. The
2901:St. James Street, the financial centre of
2730:'s quarters. It was demolished after 1938.
2128:in 1926 and it became the home of General
2073:, McGregor Street; built on a plot of ten
1375:in 1853, Clara Kelly wrote to her father,
1297:residences. It was purchased by Alexander
1245:can just be made out on the left, and the
911:; enjoying among other entertainments the
872:Lady Galt House, Simpson Street, built by
208:, is the nostalgic name given to an urban
6331:Alfred Morwitz Frederick Baumgarten House
5792:1972 Montreal Museum of Fine Arts robbery
4405:"McGill Centre for Canadian Architecture"
4073:George Stephen House / Mount Stephen Club
3948:
3936:Royal Canadian Geographical Society, 1978
3863:
3861:
3146:Some demolitions were controversial. The
1759:were representative of Quebec's culture.
1681:Garden party at the Meighen's house, 1908
577:. British immigration expanded the city.
561:was founded on the Island of Montreal by
16:Neighbourhood in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
5002:Rivière-des-Prairies–Pointe-aux-Trembles
4435:
4429:
4286:Zhulin, Denis Larionov & Alexander.
4125:The Architecture of Andrew Thomas Taylor
3826:Cartwright, Glenn F. (9 February 2022).
3110:
3107:that the land be used for hospitals only
3094:
3080:
3064:
2908:
2896:
2880:
2757:
2632:, Sherbrooke Street West. Built in 1908.
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544:
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493:
292:
281:
5827:2011 Montreal Museum of Fine Arts theft
5594:
4477:
3897:Diaries of John Frothingham (1788-1870)
3771:McCord Museum photo number N-0000.193.5
3538:"Canada's Richest Neighbourhoods, 2013"
3195:The buildings formerly occupied by the
3179:in the early 1980s. Another example is
3021:(known as Bill 101), making the use of
2458:to be used a nurses residence in 1941.
1703:'s house on Du Musée Avenue, built 1912
1259:, Sherbrooke Street; built in 1842 for
1160:, Pine Avenue; built before 1820, when
6653:
3981:"Prince of Wales Terrace (demolished)"
3858:
3792:- James & Georgiana Kornwolf, 2002
3724:
3055:The Guarantee Company of North America
2423:House, Peel Street. Built 1892, today
2039:. Income tax was introduced after the
1564:, Sherbrooke Street; built in 1860 by
1468:, Beaver Hall Hill; built in 1860 for
1359:was elected President of the Montreal
1208:; afterwards inherited by his nephew,
926:theatre on Dalhousie Square. In 1795,
565:. Ville Marie became a centre for the
6691:Quebec Anglophone culture in Montreal
6098:
5568:
4784:
4761:Quartier du Musée - Ville de Montréal
4565:Montreal Gazette (16 December 2010).
4044:
4038:
3780:McCord Museum photo number MP-0000.89
2572:. It was an excellent example of the
1766:was completed under the direction of
1536:by John W. Hopkins. Since demolished.
1319:, McGregor Street; built in 1848 for
1241:. In the photograph of the house its
1194:Sherbrooke Street; built in 1825 for
424:, simpler houses were built, such as
5037:Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension
4766:Quartier du Musée - official website
4724:. University of Toronto Press, 2023.
4202:. Time Inc – via Google Books.
4121:
4078:Canadian Register of Historic Places
3490:
3010:government, with the support of the
2876:
2031:. In 1888, Mount Stephen retired to
1981:, Sherbrooke Street. Built 1875 for
758:'s house, Mount Royal, built in 1800
254:, some of the businesses created in
5847:National Historic Sites in Montreal
5832:Concordia University Netanyahu riot
4957:Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
4510:
4197:
3652:(London, 1836) by Washington Irving
3588:
3570:Mansions of the Golden Square Mile.
3175:, which became the headquarters of
2266:. Notably, this new group included
1486:taken from the demolished house of
1301:circa 1865, who sold it in 1876 to
1188:. The house was demolished in 1939.
993:existence and growth of the latter.
657:penned his impressions of the city:
580:The British immigrants who came to
541:until it burnt in the riots of 1849
13:
6293:Olive-M. & George-Grier Houses
5553:Municipal reorganization in Quebec
5539:Administrative divisions of Quebec
4704:Mansions of the Golden Square Mile
4666:
4644:"West End Times, February 6, 2011"
4285:
4045:Klein, Julia M. (19 August 2010).
3219:and an heir as the grand-niece of
2349:List of principal structures built
2087:McIntyre Medical Sciences Building
1930:List of principal structures built
1896:, except perhaps among the lowest
1778:, after which it was continued by
1478:, McTavish Street; built 1861 for
1445:List of principal structures built
1311:St. Margaret's Home for Incurables
998:List of principal structures built
432:was one of only a few examples of
14:
6712:
6540:William Caldwell Cottingham House
6515:Edmund Graves Meredith Cape House
4735:
3503:Compass American Guides: Montreal
3464:Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal
2538:, later of Whitewebbs Park, near
2450:and the gardens were laid out by
2057:National Historic Sites of Canada
1727:were posted to Canada as the new
1673:'s house on Drummond Street, 1901
1184:in 1890, on which they built the
743:, destroyed by fire in 1847; the
216:, in the west-central section of
6413:Frederick Newman Beardmore House
5855:
5777:Montreal Metropolitan Commission
5757:Black Power movement in Montreal
4928:
4731:. Montreal: InfiniteBooks, 2016.
4513:"Lady Meredith House "Ardvarna""
4391:"McGill Centre for Architecture"
3696:Dictionary of Canadian Biography
2536:Sir Frederick Orr-Lewis, 1st Bt.
2468:National Historic Site of Canada
2413:, it was afterwards acquired by
2383:Charlotte R. Harrisson's House,
2358:Maison of Joseph-Aldéric Raymond
2061:Renaissance Revival architecture
1997:Canadian Centre for Architecture
1609:Canadian Centre for Architecture
1026:is today. The house measured 80
703:
76:Square Mile / Golden Square Mile
68:
61:
38:
23:Square Mile / Golden Square Mile
6489:Craguie (Duncan McIntyre House)
5214:(TĂ©treaultville, Longue-Pointe)
4812:Urban agglomeration of Montreal
4636:
4610:
4573:
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4523:
4504:
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4420:
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4397:
4383:
4366:
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3783:
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3765:
3756:
3747:
3738:
3718:
3709:
3700:
3685:
3669:
3655:
2438:, Pine Avenue. Built 1894, for
2161:the city enjoyed a gilded age.
2152:
2106:block, despite opposition from
1944:Sir William Cornelius Van Horne
1852:, previously well travelled in
1810:etc. Van Horne's collection of
1784:Sir William Cornelius Van Horne
1584:
1335:
1323:on land that he purchased from
1133:. It has since been demolished.
1086:of the main house measured 145
739:Beaver Hall, built in 1792 for
595:. In the 1760s, the men of the
575:Battle of the Plains of Abraham
563:Paul de Chomedey de Maisonneuve
371:
82:Location of the Square Mile in
6535:Ross Huntington McMaster House
6393:Ardvarna (Lady Meredith House)
5546:Urban agglomerations of Quebec
3725:Bigsby, John Jeremiah (1850).
3643:
3625:
3607:
3582:
3562:
3548:
3530:
3481:
3163:Prospect of further demolition
3019:Charter of the French Language
2753:
1892:. There is a great absence of
1692:House, Peel Street; built 1910
1516:, Pine Avenue; built 1863 for
1340:Following the strikes and the
685:), and everything savoured of
1:
6550:William R. Grattan Holt House
6525:Herbert Meredith Marler House
6440:Ravenscrag (Hugh Allan House)
6241:William Francis Carsley House
6199:Charles G. Greenshields House
4977:Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
4962:L'Île-Bizard–Sainte-Geneviève
4682:Westley, Margaret W. (1990).
4478:Giniger, Henry (1979-07-23).
4047:"Joan of Architecture Speaks"
3474:
3060:
2763:Sir Vincent and Lady Meredith
2440:Sir Vincent Meredith, 1st Bt.
2206:In perhaps no section of the
2055:In 1975, it was designated a
1662:'s house on Sherbrooke Street
300:House, designed by architect
6671:Historic districts in Canada
6566:Frederick Thomas Judah House
6362:Charlotte R. Harrisson House
6341:Charles Édouard Gravel House
6283:Joseph Marcelin Wilson House
6236:Joseph Bowles Learmont House
6224:Joseph Aldéric Raymond House
5812:École Polytechnique massacre
4686:, Libre expression, 331 p. (
4436:Dancocks, Daniel G. (1988).
3336:Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
3289:Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
3001:during the 1930s fueled the
2475:Sir Edward Clouston, 1st Bt.
312:, covering the area between
7:
6520:Francis Stuart Molson House
6510:Charles Edward Deakin House
6470:Promenade Sir-William-Osler
6173:Alice Graham Hallward House
5510:Dollard-Des Ormeaux–Roxboro
4753:Golden Square Mile Mansions
4081:. Retrieved July 30, 2011.
3832:rawdonhistoricalsociety.com
3459:Canadian Peers and Baronets
3442:
3381:Royal Montreal Curling Club
3351:Campbell Concerts and Parks
2830:. The personal services in
2734:Edmund Graves Meredith Cape
2170:) with a cheap ticket from
1348:was "like the arrival of a
1283:Sir William Collis Meredith
899:, observed that Montreal's
10:
6717:
6686:Historic mansion districts
6676:Economic history of Canada
6661:Neighbourhoods in Montreal
5762:Sir George Williams affair
4776:Walk in Golden Square Mile
4698:Rémillard, François &
4583:. CBC News. April 25, 2014
4440:Welcome to Flanders Fields
4198:Inc, Time (5 April 1937).
3956:"Joseph House "Dilcoosha""
3816:- Jean-Claude Marsan, 1990
3073:on Sherbrooke Street with
2999:Great Depression in Canada
2805:Field Marshal Douglas Haig
1541:Sir Alexander Tilloch Galt
1441:, the most of any colony.
1321:Sir John Rose, 1st Baronet
1170:John Henry Robinson Molson
874:Sir Alexander Tilloch Galt
828:Sir John Rose, 1st Baronet
698:
569:and French expansion into
482:trees, but an outbreak of
277:
6625:
6607:Louis Joseph Forget House
6589:
6558:
6502:
6469:
6453:
6445:Thomas S. Gillespie House
6380:
6349:
6323:
6265:
6249:
6186:
6165:
6142:
5864:
5853:
5707:Burning of the Parliament
5602:
5533:
5493:
5433:
5406:
5187:ĂŽlot-Trafalgar-Gleneagles
5054:
5045:
5007:Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie
4937:
4926:
4818:
3637:digital.library.mcgill.ca
3326:Montreal General Hospital
2979:Wall Street Crash of 1929
2838:were under the charge of
2809:General Sir Arthur Currie
2619:and known as Purvis Hall.
2519:'s house, today known as
2499:, Peel Street; built for
2387:, husband was banker for
2077:of land in the 1880s for
1888:in the streets or in the
1876:There is an abundance of
1848:from 1869 to 1878. As an
1551:McLennan Library Building
1237:; built in the 1840s for
186:
174:
162:
150:
138:
128:
93:
56:
37:
28:
21:
6612:Stanley Bagg Clark House
6388:Albert Edmund Holt House
6273:Farquhar Robertson House
5782:Montreal Urban Community
5677:Capitulation of Montreal
5505:Beaconsfield–Baie-D'Urfé
3426:Montreal Winter Carnival
3411:Royal Montreal Golf Club
3371:Allan Memorial Institute
3294:In December 2013, Mayor
3279:As a mayoral candidate,
3267:and local citizens, the
3137:Allan Memorial Institute
2741:Sir Henry Worth Thornton
2566:Charles Francis Smithers
2525:Quebec Historic Monument
2157:From the 1890s into the
2089:was built upon the land.
2025:Lord Mount Stephen House
1834:collection belonging to
1764:Canadian Pacific Railway
1568:, demolished in 1971 by
1522:Allan Memorial Institute
1206:Frédéric-Auguste Quesnel
783:Frederic-Auguste Quesnel
328:at the eastern end, and
6597:James Reid Wilson House
6559:René-Lévesque Boulevard
6530:John R. McDougall House
6435:Mortimer B. Davis House
6209:Harold E. Stearns House
6187:Docteur-Penfield Avenue
5837:Dawson College shooting
5652:Great Peace of Montreal
5313:Quartier des spectacles
5172:Historic Jewish Quarter
4911:Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue
3804:- John Lambert, 1806-08
3733:john bigsby shoe canoe.
3469:Bishop's College School
3431:Mount Royal Tennis Club
3396:Montreal Snow Shoe Club
3321:Royal Victoria Hospital
3235:Francis Redpath Mansion
3197:Royal Victoria Hospital
3191:Royal Victoria Hospital
3171:, formerly the home of
3133:Royal Victoria Hospital
3101:Royal Victoria Hospital
2992:Sir Herbert Samuel Holt
2858:for Canadian soldiers.
2807:with the Square Mile's
2789:Lord Strathcona's Horse
2676:in 1924. Today part of
2664:. It is still standing.
2649:Joseph-Marcellin Wilson
2456:Royal Victoria Hospital
2248:Sir Herbert Samuel Holt
2124:. His widow sold it to
2059:as the best example of
1878:charitable institutions
1709:Confederation of Canada
1561:Prince of Wales Terrace
1327:; purchased in 1871 by
1186:Royal Victoria Hospital
1168:; inherited in 1870 by
1138:Archibald Norman McLeod
852:, as seen from the west
463:, they enjoyed keeping
113:45.501111°N 73.582222°W
6545:William H. Chase House
6418:John Henry Birks House
6403:Clarence De Sola House
6398:Charles Meredith House
5637:Saint-Sulpice Seminary
5622:Notre-Dame de Montréal
5525:Pierrefonds-Senneville
5298:Quartier International
5132:Faubourg Saint-Laurent
3874:, 2003, Vol. 14, No. 1
3715:Duncan's Travels, 1818
3454:Bridle Path in Toronto
3401:Montreal Lacrosse Club
3291:stepped in to object.
3120:
3108:
3089:
3078:
2990:, whereas others like
2969:, the introduction of
2921:
2906:
2894:
2775:
2765:converted their home,
2669:Chancellor Beatty Hall
2531:as their headquarters.
2466:. It was designated a
2405:
2391:
2376:
2238:
2225:
2198:were mistaken, it was
1983:Andrew Frederick Gault
1920:
1910:
1704:
1693:
1682:
1674:
1663:
1652:
1641:
1633:
1622:
1611:
1597:
1553:now occupies the site.
1492:Matthew Hamilton Gault
1405:
1329:William Watson Ogilvie
1293:'s only few remaining
1287:John Wells (architect)
1210:Charles-Joseph Coursol
995:
957:
933:But lively as it was,
876:
865:
853:
838:
830:
819:
811:
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789:
787:Charles-Joseph Coursol
771:
759:
748:
747:held many dinners here
732:
721:
696:
611:and the agents of the
557:In 1642, a fort named
554:
542:
519:
503:
366:Doctor Penfield Avenue
305:
290:
6696:Ville-Marie, Montreal
6681:Art gallery districts
6576:Lord Strathcona House
6315:Rodolphe Forget House
6166:De la Montagne Street
5842:2012 student movement
5435:Former municipalities
5177:Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
4997:Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
4947:Ahuntsic-Cartierville
3666:(1850) by John Bigsby
3633:"History - The canoe"
3436:Victoria Skating Rink
3391:Montreal Rackets Club
3274:Montreal City Council
3114:
3098:
3084:
3068:
2988:Ritz-Carlton Montreal
2912:
2900:
2889:on St. James Street,
2884:
2761:
2591:. Demolished in 1968.
2397:
2382:
2364:, brother of Senator
2356:
2230:
2204:
2010:Conservatory of Music
1911:
1874:
1699:
1688:
1680:
1669:
1658:
1647:
1639:
1628:
1617:
1603:
1592:
1577:Victoria Skating Rink
1381:
1162:Louis-Charles Foucher
1123:Louis-Joseph Papineau
1101:. Built in 1803, for
1036:. Built in 1797, for
1006:. Built in 1792, for
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659:
617:British North America
548:
525:
514:of David Ross on the
509:
497:
459:and aside from their
324:at the northern end,
316:at the southern end,
296:
285:
118:45.501111; -73.582222
6602:Lord Atholstan House
6494:James T. Davis House
6477:Charles Hosmer House
6454:Place du Frère-André
6423:J.W. McConnell House
6408:Ernest Cormier House
6357:Angus-McIntyre House
6278:Herbert Molson House
6257:George Stephen House
6214:James Crathern House
6194:Benjamin Tooke House
6178:Clara J. Cregg House
5802:1976 Summer Olympics
5797:Gargantua bar attack
5642:Battle of Long Sault
5627:Governor of Montreal
5407:Other municipalities
5323:Rivière-des-Prairies
5288:Quartier Bonaventure
5273:Pointe-Saint-Charles
4939:Boroughs of Montreal
4569:– via YouTube.
4122:Wagg, Susan (2013).
3615:"Import from Canada"
3544:. Canadian Business.
3542:canadianbusiness.com
3509:. pp. 132–135.
3499:"Golden Square Mile"
3346:Mount Royal Cemetery
2965:Changing attitudes,
2867:Sir Vincent Meredith
2615:. Today it owned by
2609:Sir Mortimer Davis's
2585:Robert Wilson Reford
2507:, 1894; now part of
2399:Sir Mortimer Davis's
2234:, built in 1913, on
2232:J.W. McConnell House
2029:William Tutin Thomas
1993:William Tutin Thomas
1938:; built in 1869 for
1715:), described by the
1281:; built 1843-45 for
1257:Mount Prospect House
1222:; built in 1837 for
1022:, roughly where the
981:Sir Richard Phillips
907:and overlooking the
848:, built in 1863 for
781:, built in 1830 for
609:Hudson's Bay Company
502:to the British, 1760
334:CĂ´te-des-Neiges Road
314:Dorchester Boulevard
204:, also known as the
6666:History of Montreal
6372:J. K. L. Ross House
6288:Mabel Burnett House
6204:Dugald Graham House
5874:Pre-European period
5787:Blue Bird Café fire
5747:St. Lawrence Seaway
5682:American occupation
5596:History of Montreal
5515:Dorval–L'Île-Dorval
5368:Shaughnessy Village
5278:Pointe-aux-Trembles
5233:Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
4992:Pierrefonds-Roxboro
4886:Dollard-des-Ormeaux
4052:Wall Street Journal
3962:. McGill University
3181:Lady Meredith House
2913:Built in 1931, the
2905:at its peak in 1895
2840:Lady Julia Drummond
2694:Sir Rodolphe Forget
2464:Lady Meredith House
2452:Olmsted & Eliot
2427:Chancellor Day Hall
2168:Province of Alberta
2142:Sir George Drummond
2093:Louis-Joseph Forget
1701:Sir Rodolphe Forget
1594:Sir George Drummond
1307:Sir George Drummond
1285:, to the design of
1140:, since demolished.
1103:William McGillivray
1099:Chateau St. Antoine
1071:. Constructed with
897:14th King's Hussars
653:observed. In 1820,
368:) and Pine Avenue.
109: /
6298:Percy Cowans House
6127:Golden Square Mile
5817:Sex Garage protest
5727:Golden Square Mile
5712:Great Fire of 1852
5687:North West Company
5497:of Montreal Island
5437:of Montreal Island
5393:Ville Saint-Pierre
5318:Red-Light District
5293:Quartier Concordia
5152:Golden Square Mile
5127:Faubourg Ă m'lasse
4747:Images de Montréal
4706:. Meridian Press.
4551:. 26 January 2012.
4535:2015-08-23 at the
4484:The New York Times
4292:www.ebooksread.com
4218:has generic name (
3828:"Montreal in 1816"
3621:. 11 January 1850.
3416:Montreal Victorias
3356:Ritz-Carlton Hotel
3221:Lord Mount Stephen
3121:
3109:
3090:
3079:
3047:Sun Life Financial
3003:Quebec nationalist
2922:
2907:
2895:
2836:Canadian Red Cross
2801:David Lloyd George
2776:
2406:
2392:
2377:
2256:Sir Henry Thornton
2239:
2053:Mount Stephen Club
1962:, since demolished
1846:Bishop of Montreal
1768:Lord Mount Stephen
1762:In the 1880s, the
1757:Sir Gilbert Parker
1705:
1694:
1683:
1675:
1664:
1653:
1642:
1634:
1623:
1619:Lord Mount Stephen
1612:
1598:
1566:Sir George Simpson
1472:, now a restaurant
1387:.. The view from (
1325:Sir George Simpson
1067:Built in 1800 for
877:
866:
854:
839:
831:
820:
812:
801:
790:
772:
760:
749:
733:
722:
712:View of a fire in
613:East India Company
605:North West Company
593:North West Company
555:
543:
520:
504:
306:
291:
242:, the dawn of the
202:Golden Square Mile
6648:
6647:
6633:David Lewis House
6617:Van Horne Mansion
6590:Sherbrooke Street
6581:Shaughnessy House
6461:William Dow House
6150:Peter Lyall House
6092:
6091:
5562:
5561:
5429:
5428:
5363:Sault-au-RĂ©collet
5308:Quartier du Musée
4924:
4923:
4727:Smith, MacKay L.
4650:on March 22, 2014
4624:on March 22, 2014
4135:978-0-7735-4118-4
3516:978-1-4000-1315-9
3316:McGill University
3261:Heritage Montreal
3241:Sir Andrew Taylor
3229:Heritage Montreal
3225:research facility
3157:Heritage Montreal
3148:Van Horne Mansion
3141:McGill University
3028:Montreal Exchange
2936:and, such as the
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2877:The End of an Era
2791:, raised by that
2743:. Still standing.
2674:Sir Edward Beatty
2643:McGill University
2630:Linton Apartments
2624:McGill University
2617:McGill University
2599:McGill University
2561:McGill University
2460:McGill University
2244:Sir Edward Beatty
2146:Sir Andrew Taylor
2130:Sir Arthur Currie
2118:Alfred Baumgarten
2108:Heritage Montreal
2100:Sir Andrew Taylor
2083:McGill University
2021:, demolished 1941
1936:Van Horne Mansion
1570:McGill University
1480:Orrin Squire Wood
1377:Sir Fitzroy Kelly
1279:Sherbrooke Street
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1198:, demolished 1920
1174:McGill University
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2448:Maxwell brothers
2389:Charles Meredith
2276:Mount Royal Club
2264:Bank of Montreal
2015:Strathcona House
1989:Lord Shaughnessy
1960:Andrew Robertson
1812:Japanese pottery
1780:Lord Shaughnessy
1721:Marquis of Lorne
1649:Mount Royal Club
1605:Lord Shaughnessy
1466:Strathearn House
1454:St. James's Club
1429:from the future
1373:Donegana's Hotel
1369:Charles Goodrich
1166:John Frothingham
1144:St. Antoine Hall
1131:Desbarats family
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1737:Charles Dickens
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