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Title: Old Ontario


1
Old Ontario
  • Intro
  • Principles
  • The Historical Environmental Context
  • Shaping the Land
  • Buildings Structures
  • A Landscape for Living In

2
Reading
  • Reading Question for Week 17 (based on GN, Chap
    1)
  • How does Catherine Nash propose to challenge
    previous thought about the nature of modernity?
  • Reading for Week 18
  • In Roy Thompson, British Columbia, read Chap. 3
    (pages 65-101).

3
Anna Jameson on Colonial York (Toronto)
  • But I will tell you what I did not expect. I did
    not expect to find here in this new capital of a
    new country, with the boundless forest within
    half a mile of us on almost every side --
    concentrated as it were the worst evils of our
    old and most artificial social system at home.
  • York was like a fourth or fifth provincial town
    with the pretensions of a Capital. We have here
    a petty oligarchy, a self-constituted
    aristocracy, based on nothing real, or even upon
    anything imaginary.

4
Lord Durham on the Upper Canadian elite
  • A petty, corrupt, insolent, Tory clique

5
Susanna Moodie on pioneering in Upper Canada
  • I had a hard struggle with my pride before I
    would consent to render the least assistance on
    the farm
  • but reflection convinced me I was wrong.
  • manual toil, however distasteful to those
    unaccustomed to it, was not after all such a
    dreadful hardship If we occasionally suffered
    severe pain, we as often experienced a great
    pleasure and I have contemplated a well-hoed
    ridge of potatoes on that bush farm with as much
    delight as in years long past I had experienced
    in examining fine paintings in some
    well-appointed drawing room.

6
Principles
  • The importance of the everyday
  • Palimpsest
  • Simplification

7
Context
  • Loyalists, American settlers, War of 1812, Family
    Compact, Rebellion, Industrialization,
    Confederation
  • Maple, Elm, White Pine
  • Glacial tills
  • Limestone, sandstone, granite, clay

8
Shaping the Earth
  • Survey systems
  • Townships
  • Highways, Canals, Railways

9
Buildings and Structures
  • Georgian
  • Victorian

10
Georgian Houses
11
Victorian Gothic Styling
12
Late Victorian Arts Crafts North Bay
13
Georgian StyleKingston City Hall
14
Gothic Revival StyleParliament Hill
15
Classical (Georgian) Style for Legal
BuildingsOsgoode Hall, Toronto
16
Italianate 2nd Empire Styles
17
Industrial Buildings and Landscapes
18
LandscapeFarms
19
LandscapeSmall Towns
20
LandscapeSmall Towns
21
LandscapeFunctional Town Centres
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