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The Ontario seasonal cookbook / by Ogle, Jennifer,1972-; Darcy, James.; Beck, Alison1971-;
Subjects: Cookery, Canadian; Cookery;
© 2007., Lone Pine,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Toronto Star cookbook : more than 150 diverse and delicious recipes : celebrating Ontario / by Bain, Jennifer.; Szulc, Ryan.;
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Subjects: Cooking, Canadian; Cookbooks.;
© c2013., Appetite by Random House,
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Treasured recipes from Innisfil's past / by Innisfil Historical Society.;
Subjects: Cookery, Canadian;
© n.d. , Innisfil Historical Society,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Ontario house styles : the distinctive architecture of the province's 18th and 19th century homes / by Mikel, Robert;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 127) and index.
Subjects: Architecture, Domestic; Architecture, Domestic; Historic buildings;
© c2004., James Lorimer,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The Ontario table / by Ogryzlo, Lynn,1955-; Ogryzlo, Jon.;
Includes Internet addresses (p. [312-314]) and indexes.LSC
Subjects: Cooking; Cooking, Canadian; Local foods; Cookbooks.;
© c2011., Epulum Books,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The heritage of Upper Canadian furniture : a study in the survival of formal and vernacular styles from Britain, America and Europe, 1780-1900 / by Pain, Howard.;
Bibliography: p. 544.
Subjects: Furniture; Country furniture;
© c1978., Van Nostrand Reinhold Co.,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Toronto architecture : a city guide / by McHugh, Patricia.; Bozikovic, Alex.; Pahwa, Vik.;
Includes bibliographical references and indexes."Toronto has been hailed as "the city that works," "the livable city," and a "world-class city." But just what does Toronto look like? And what can the changing image of the city tell us about Toronto's past--and its future? Twenty-two self-contained walking tours--each with an easy-to-follow map--range over 175 years of Toronto buildings. More than 900 buildings are catalogued: fanciful Victorian houses, graceful spired churches, lush Edwardian factories and warehouses, Art Deco apartments, and new landmarks. Illustrated with over 300 photographs, the guide examines well-known and important buildings as well as the more modest structures in between that form Toronto's cityscape. The original edition of Toronto Architecture: A City Guide by Patricia McHugh is fully revised and expanded by architecture critic Alex Bozikovic. Complete with an illustrated description of Toronto styles, a glossary of architectural terms, and a biographical index of architects, this is the definitive reference to Toronto's buildings--old and new"--Provided by publisher.LSC
Subjects: Architecture; Historic buildings; Buildings;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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1934 : the Chatham Coloured All-Stars' barrier-breaking year / by Jacobs, Heidi L. M.,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."The true story of the first Black team to win an Ontario Baseball Amateur Association championship. The pride of Chatham's East End, the Coloured All-Stars featured a roster of players who drew fans to the field with their high energy, no holds-barred style of play while they confronted challenges both on and off the field. Drawing heavily on scrapbooks, newspaper accounts, and oral histories from members of the team and their families, 1934: The Chatham Coloured All-Stars' Barrier-Breaking Year tells the story of the first Black team to win an Ontario Baseball Amateur Association championship. More than a baseball story, this is a book about a neighbourhood, its citizens, and their pride in an astonishing team. Until recently, this vital story of Canada's racial history and the team's indefatigable spirit was preserved only in family stories, scrapbooks, and ephemera. 1934 introduces readers to these players and to the people who have worked to preserve and celebrate their legacy."--
Subjects: Chatham Coloured All-Stars (Baseball team); Baseball players, Black; Baseball teams; Baseball;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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A like vision : the Group of Seven & Tom Thomson / by Dejardin, Ian,editor.; Milroy, Sarah,editor,writer of introduction.; McMichael Canadian Art Collection,host institution.;
"A like vision is a lavish celebration of the legacy of Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven, Canada's canonical landscape painters. The Group's depiction of the rugged beauty of the Canadian landscape - from the coastal mountains of British Columbia to the north shore of Lake Superior, the villages of rural Quebec, and the rocky, windswept coves of Newfoundland - charged Canadians to experience their country in a bold new light and changed the face of Canadian art forever. Through their vigorous and expressive painterly style and vibrant colours, the Group of Seven significantly contributed to Canada's sense of autonomy and identity as a modern state in the aftermath of the First World War. Featuring three hundred full-colour images, A Like Vision includes a lead essay by Ian A.C. Dejardin, Executive Director of the McMichael Canadian Art Collection, and contributions by a host of artists, curators, and writers. Among them are Indigenous art historian and curator Gerald McMaster, filmmaker Jennifer Baichwal, novelists David Macfarlane and Jane Urquhart, painters John Hartman and Robert Houle, and Inuk writer Tarrilik Duffy. One hundred years on from the Group's first exhibition in 1920, A Like Vision is both a chance to review the Group's legacy and a tribute to these giants of Canadian art and culture."--Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Thomson, Tom, 1877-1917; Group of Seven (Group of artists); McMichael Canadian Art Collection; Landscape painting, Canadian; Landscapes in art; Painting;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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