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Creation of an Early Victorian Suburb in Montreal
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Creation of an Early Victorian Suburb in Montreal
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| Abstract |
A study of the development of Montreal’s “terrace townscape”, a mid-nineteenth century architectural style of housing built on the southern plateau of Mount Royal, overlooking what is now downtown Montreal. An imitation of a British architectural style, these terrace houses were built mainly by wealthy Anglophone landowners.
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| Book Title |
Cities and Urbanization: Canadian Historical Perspective
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Toronto, ON
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Copp Clark Pitman
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1990
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39-65
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| Language |
en
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| Notes |
Originally published in Urban History Review/Revue d'histoire urbaine. Vol. 9, no. 2 (October 1980): 38-64. |
| Citation |
Hanna, David B. “Creation of an Early Victorian Suburb in Montreal.” In Cities and Urbanization: Canadian Historical Perspective, edited by Gibert A. Stelter, 39–65. Toronto, ON: Copp Clark Pitman, 1990.
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