Queen Anne Architecture in Ontario in Colour Photos: Saving Our History One Photo at a Time (Architectural Styles)

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by Mrs Barbara Raue

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The Queen Anne architectural style is distinguished by an irregular outline featuring a combination of an offset tower, broad gables, projecting two-storey bays, verandahs, multi-sloped roofs, and tall, decorative chimneys. A mixture of brick and wood is common. Windows often have one large single-paned bottom sash and small panes in the upper sash.This book is dedicated to the Queen Anne style of architecture in Ontario. From Acton and Amherstburg, through Belleville, Brockville and Burford, to Cambridge, Colborne and Dundas, to Hamilton, Kingston and Kingsville, to Kitchener, Midland and Niagara Falls, from Ottawa, Orangeville and Owen Sound, from Paris, Peterborough and Port Colborne, from Port Hope to Sarnia and Smiths Falls, from St. Marys, St. Thomas and Stratford, through Woodstock and Windsor, with many other towns in between, there are more than one hundred homes to admire.

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