September 2, 2009 by Eva MacDonald, Stewart Andrew Under the Floor in the South Soldiers’ Barracks When in Rome, each of us has had the opportunity to look down into the extraordinary area sacra –
September 2, 2009 by Roberts David The Battles for the Preservation of Fort York, 1905–32 The campaigns to save Fort York present a saga of opposing public interests, political vacillation, commercial encroachment, and contextual
September 2, 2009 by Friends of Fort York Eva MacDonald appointed to the Board of the Friends of Fort York and Garrison Common A professional archaeologist with twenty-four years of experience in Ontario, Eva MacDonald works at Archaeological Services Inc. where she
September 2, 2009 by Otto Stephen Passing of Robert Malcomson He was also very generous in contributing articles to The Friends’ newsletter, Fife & Drum, on no fewer than
September 2, 2009 by Fair Ross In Review Niagara 1814: The Final Invasion In Review Niagara 1814:The Final Invasion Jon Latimer. Niagara 1814:The Final Invasion. Oxford: Osprey Publishing, 2009. 96pp. paperback; ISBN
September 2, 2009 by Baluk Ulana Charles Fothergill’s Provincial Museum on the Garrison Common: A Dream Too Far The public opening of the Royal Ontario Museum in March, 1914, was the culmination of almost a century of