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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
King's College King's College, Toronto, Canada West, in the 1840s, represented the start of the present University of Toronto.
ID #20399
University of Toronto University of Toronto Library, as originally built.
ID #21950
New Liskeard, Ontario-1 Early view of New Liskeard, Ontario, 1902, which grew as a service centre for the spreading farm districts.
ID #20488
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
University College-1 University College, Toronto, Ontario, c. 1875 (opened in 1859).
ID #20353
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
University College-2 The library of University College, Toronto, Ontario, before the fire of 1890.
ID #20355
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
Military College Royal Military College of Canada, Kingston, Ontario, 1898.
ID #21905
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