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| Universities & Colleges: 18th & 19th Centuries | |||
| Jesuits
in Quebec, 1761 The Jesuit Church and College at Quebec, 1761, after the British
capture in 1759, still showing the effects of bombardment on the roofs and walls. ID #10132 |
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| King's
College King's College, Toronto, Canada West, in the 1840s, represented the start
of the present University of Toronto. ID #20399 |
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| University
of Toronto University of Toronto Library, as originally built. ID #21950 |
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| New
Liskeard, Ontario-1 Early view of New Liskeard, Ontario, 1902, which grew as a
service centre for the spreading farm districts. ID #20488 |
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| Trinity
University College Trinity University College, Toronto, Ontario, at its original
building on Queen Street West, which opened in 1852, finally joining the University of
Toronto in 1904. ID #20471 |
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| University
College-1 University College, Toronto, Ontario, c. 1875 (opened in
1859). ID #20353 |
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| Knox
College Knox College, a Presbyterian college later connected with the University
of Toronto, in its original building as built in 1875, along Spadina Avenue, Toronto,
Ontario. ID #20441 |
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| University
College-2 The library of University College, Toronto, Ontario, before the fire of
1890. ID #20355 |
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| Victoria
College Victoria College, Toronto, Ontario. A Methodist institution, it joined
with the University of Toronto and opened this new building in 1891, moving from Cobourg,
Ontario. ID #20469 |
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| Military
College Royal Military College of Canada, Kingston, Ontario, 1898. ID #21905 |
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