The Niagara River looking north from Queenston Heights was painted by Elizabeth Simcoe in 1793. It’s the view now

December 2020 (Vol 24, No 4)
December 2020 · Volume 24 · No. 4 · 21 pages
December 2020 issue of The Fife and Drum.
Volume 24, Number 4. 21 pages.
Original printed pages
Articles in this issue
May 11, 2026
by
Donald E. Graves
REVIEW Ben Townsend, Fashioning Regulation, Regulating Fashion: The Uniforms and Dress of the British Army 1800-1815 (Helion Press) Volume
May 11, 2026
by
Friends of Fort York
When regiments of Wellington’s army were sent to Canada in the summer of 1814, their officers’ appearance shocked Lieutenant-General
May 11, 2026
by
Jay Young, Renee Saucier
Like many other memory institutions across the globe, the Archives of Ontario is adding digital images from its collections
May 11, 2026
by
Friends of Fort York
The solid old line of nineteenth-century factory buildings from 89 to 109 Niagara Street – due north across the
May 11, 2026
by
Friends of Fort York
Like most organizations this past year, the Friends of Fort York & Garrison Common found many of their usual
May 11, 2026
by
Friends of Fort York
“The real amusement of the young people is furnished by the skating rinks,” wrote Mrs. Robinson to her granddaughter
May 11, 2026
by
Friends of Fort York
Gother Mann, 1788, “PLAN of TORENTO HARBOUR with the proposed TOWN and part of the SETTLEMENT.” Coloured manuscript, 13″
May 11, 2026
by
Friends of Fort York
The nice dishes that can be made with apples would fill in description a small volume; such as &c.,



















