![]() | Victorian Architecture in London and Southwestern Ontario: Symbols of Aspiration Subjects: Architecture Victorian -- Ontario -- London Region; Historic buildings -- Ontario -- London Region; London (Ont.) -- Buildings structures etc.; Robinson Tracy Durand and Moore (Firm); London Region (Ont.) -- History; In an era of steel and glass towers, the graceful and distinctive structures of Victorian Ontario which survive are a pleasing and a valuable link with the past. Some of the finest examples of these buildings can still be found in London, Ontario, and the surrounding towns and villages. Tausky Nancy Z. : NANCY ZWART TAUSKY teaches English at the University of Western Ontario and is the London correspondent for the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario.DiStefano Lynne D. : LYNNE DELEHANTY DISTEFANO teaches architectural history at Brescia College, University of Western Ontario, and is a member of the Board of Directors of the Ontario Heritage Foundation.MacEachern Ian : IAN MACEACHERN is a professional photographer living and working in London Ontario. |
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