File 168 - Photograph of drawings of rowhouse apartments built in 1753 at Isle Royale, Louisbourg, Cape Breton.

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Photograph of drawings of rowhouse apartments built in 1753 at Isle Royale, Louisbourg, Cape Breton.

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SCA203-GA181-2-168

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Physical description

1 photograph : b&w ; 19 x 25 cm

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Name of creator

(1905-)

Biographical history

John Ivan Rempel (1905-) MRAIC, architect and architectural historian, was born September 29, 1905 near Ekaterinoslav, Russia (now Ukraine) to Dutch parents. In 1924 he emigrated to Canada and settled in Kitchener, Ontario where he completed high school ... »

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One image of drawings of plans for rowhouse apartments, built in 1753 at Isle Royale, now Cape Breton Island, and identified on the verso as in Louisbourg, Nova Scotia.

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Terms governing use, reproduction, and publication

No reproductions. Original owned by the Map Division, Public Archives of Canada.

General note

Published in Building with wood, and other aspects of nineteenth-century building in Ontario by John I. Rempel. Toronto : University of Toronto Press, revised edition, 1980, p. 144.

Isle Royale is now known as Cape Breton Island

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