On February 16, 2005, City Council approved seven new names for streets in the Fort York neighbourhood. This brought

May 2005 (Vol 9, No 2)
May 2005 · Volume 9 · No. 2 · 6 pages
May 2005 issue of The Fife and Drum.
Volume 9, Number 2. 6 pages.
Original printed pages
Articles in this issue
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Friends of Fort York
Originally Wellington Street between Spadina and Portland was called Wellington Place. Today the name describes the neighbourhood bounded by
May 11, 2026
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Friends of Fort York
With the death of William Archer, Q.C., on 6 March the Friends of Fort York along with many other
May 11, 2026
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Friends of Fort York
Garrison Common Properties Proposed for Inventory The City’s Preservation Board will discuss at its meeting on May 12 recommendations
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Friends of Fort York
Parking at Fort York We Need Volunteers The Friends of Fort York will operate the parking facilities at Fort
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Friends of Fort York
Pears Portuguese Fashion, with Currants This recipe from the kitchens at Fort York originated with William Verrall, master of
The Friends of Fort York recently acquired an interesting mid-Victorian military manual with a good Toronto provenance. This fine
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Melanie Garrison
ICOMOS Canada – Ryerson University, Architecture Student Charrette. Sept. 22nd -24th See notice next page for information only. Sessions




