Old Oakville

Old Oakville A Character Study of the Town's Early Buildings and of the Men Who Built Them

Paperback (01 Jan 1979)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Old Oakville is a chronological record illustrating the architectural styles of forty-five of the town's nineteenth-century buildings. From the simple farm cottage to the stately mansion, from the first public houses to the churches of the last quarter of the century, this book depicts the dwellings and commercial buildings that provide Oakville with its unique character. David Peacock's architectural portraits and detail drawings are complemented by rare photographs as well as by many contemporary photographs of interior views. The text, carefully researched by Suzanne Peacock, brings archival material to life by providing an insight into the personalities of the original inhabitants and by linking these particular traits to the architectural vernacular style of their homes and shops. For in the last century, even more than today, a house reflected its owner's character and station in life, Old Oakville is a tribute to our predecessors and an acknowledgement of their most personal legacy — the place they call home.

Book information

ISBN: 9780888820402
Publisher: Dundurn
Imprint: Dundurn
Pub date:
Number of pages: 140
Weight: 566g
Height: 260mm
Width: 254mm
Spine width: 12mm