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Howard, John George, ''Colborne Lodge'', High Park, carving by Howard
1928
HOWARD, JOHN GEORGE, 'Colborne Lodge', High Park, gate, Lakeshore Road
1870
Howard, John George, ''Colborne Lodge'', High Park, lantern
1928
Howard, John George, ''Colborne Lodge'', High Park, naval gun
1928
Howard John George, ''Colborne Lodge'', High Park, naval gun. Toronto, Ont.
1928
John George Howard, 1803-1890
1860 circa
King Street East, looking east from Toronto St
1835
King Street West, looking east from west of York St
1835
The Lunatic Asylum
Approximately 1875
Lunatic Asylum, Queen Street West, south side, opposite Ossington Avenue
1849?
Lunatic Asylum, Queen Street West, south side, opposite Ossington Avenue, view from rear
1849?
On Toronto Bay; Taylor's Wharf
1835
Plan of the Principal Story, Provincial Lunatic Asylum (Toronto)
1849?
Provincial lunatic asylum south view J.G. Howard architect. Toronto
approximately 1845
Sketch of a design for laying out the north shore of the Toronto Harbour in pleasure drives walks and shrubbery for the recreation of the citizens
1852
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Church St., southwest corner Adelaide Street East
1840
St. James Cemetery plan, circa 1850
approximately 1850
The story of Colborne lodge where dwelt John George Howard, the donor of Toronto's finest public park
1905
Toronto Provincial Land & General Agency Office : Chewitt's Buildings, King Street
1841
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