Saturday, December 18, 2010

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VINEBERG MOSES HOUSE-Golden Square Mile - Montreal
























2055, rue Bishop

Moses Vineberg was a merchant. He built his house in 1897. He was involved in his Jewish community in Montreal, Congregation Shaar Hashomayom then on Avenue McGill. He participated actively in the establishment of a Jewish settlement in Saskatchewan. When he died at age 51, he made generous donations to various hospitals as well as Jewish institutions.

In 1946, amendments were made to the building that currently houses a restaurant.

Friday, December 17, 2010

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Hike Mormant Vernisson on Thursday, December 16, 2010

Meaning "Dead City" Mormant will draw the name of the invasion of the Huns who have burned everything in their path, then the annihilation of the village during the Hundred Years War.

The current name of the village was formalized in 1933, before the town was simply known Mormant, but it also brought in the name of Mormant Gâtinois.

the village center, one can admire the church of Saint Denis, dated 17 th century and because religious and civil unrest, has been heavily restored in 1685 and amended in 1865.
only remnant of the ancient church, sundial located on the south wall of the nave.
The interior of the church was also renovated in 1983.

This small village of 130 inhabitants (and Mormantois Mormantoises) is crossed by two rivers:
  • The Vernisson , 37km along which begins at the Bussiere, to throw himself into the Loing at Montargis.
  • The Puiseaux , 36km long, which begins with cabbage, to also throw in the Loing at Montargis.


To the east of the town, stands the Castle Gate, which was built in 1580.
Two towers of the castle still exist, and the oldest, we see little windows killer.
This area belonged to the family at 18 Ravault th century and was owned by estate of painter Rene Angel Ravault (1766-1845), author of Table :
"The Concert of Angels," which is in the church of Montargis.

Finally, further south Mormant, one can see Montgobert Castle, built between 1840 and 1848.
adjoining the castle, the farm of the same name and dovecote dating from 1851.







Saturday, December 11, 2010

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HOUSE David Fraser Gurd - Golden Square Mile Montréal


























1424, rue Bishop

This stone house Red Scotland was built in 1894 for Dr David Fraser Gurd. He practiced medicine in Montreal for over sixty years. He excelled in sports, especially tennis and curling.

Friday, December 10, 2010

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Rozoy Hike Thursday, December 9, 2010

This small village is at the limit of three departments:

  • The Loiret,
  • Seine-et-Marne
  • Yonne.

It is part of the township Courtenay, and has more inhabitants called dec350: Rozetains and Rozetaines.

According to research etymological name Rosoy-le-Vieil come from "reeds" in connection with numerous ponds surrounding the town.

Located in the center of town, St Peter's Church dating from the 16th century shows a geometric set perfect. It was built on the foundations of a 12th century chapel, which remains a caquetoire and portal triple roll, decorated with various sculptures.
In 1950, the church was restored, and between 1986 and 1988, the Master Lionel Regnier glass windows creating eight modern colorful. This church is classified a historical monument.

Nearby 1'église of the press is built in the 19th century. Since 1993, this building belongs to the commune, which opened a subscription for its rehabilitation, as part of the Heritage Foundation.
After much work, the press has been converted into a cultural venue for exhibitions or concerts.

Finally, the square between the church and the press can admire an ancient cedar, listed in the inventory of remarkable trees in the Loiret.





Thursday, December 9, 2010

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corner St. Paul and St. Vincent Montreal


Another remains of the nineteenth century was revived when the Old Montreal has become heritage and tourists began to fréquentr the neighborhood. A restaurant now houses the ground floor. The St. Vincent Street has become pedestrian in the summer, an artist moved there every day in front of the restaurant.

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HOUSE ALICE GRAHAM - Golden Square Mile / Montreal
























3605, Rue de la Montagne

This three-storey house was built in 1925 to Alice Graham. She was the daughter of the wealthy Baron Atholstan, Hugh Graham, owner of the Montreal Star. In 1925, she married Bernard Marsham Hallward and, as was the custom, took the name of her husband, Hallward. Her husband was at the Montreal Standard, a newspaper that appeared on Saturday and commenting on news of the week.

In 1929, renovations were made to the house, followed by a minor fire in 1944. An elevator was added later and other renovations were undertaken in 1972.

The Congregation of the Priestly Fraternity acquired it in 1951. Then it was the turn of McGill University in 1965 to appropriate. It now houses the McGill Graduates Society.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

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Hike Chanterelles Thursday, December 2, 2010

Built on the left bank of a distance, this small village is dispersed in the form of 17 hamlets.
The origin of its name comes from "Karilles synonym for small stones or flint, there are more than five millennia. Then over time the name of the village was successively transformed into "Garilli" had the time of the Gauls and then "Garolla" and "Gerolles" to finally become Chanterelles since 1200.

Located in the heart of the village you can admire the Romanesque church of the 12th century that has remained miraculously intact over the centuries.
The Notre Dame has a beautiful bell tower, a porch and above all caquetoire-stone open to the outside through a door flanked by four windows.
But the rare piece, unique and valuable is the tympanum of the 12th century, entirely carved representing the Mystic Lamb. It is the only tympanum of the Romanesque that currently exist in Gâtinais. This work suggests that if the original had chanterelles in the 12th century a distinguished spiritual role.
Note that the top of the tower was partly rebuilt in the 19th century the lines of Montargis: high spire pinnacles. Indeed, shortly after the revolution, the building had lost its spire bell tower served as a support for the cabin of an optical telegraph Chappe for nearly a century!

Listed historic: it Chanterelles born in 1584, Jacques Lablonde, Huguenot, who destroyed the statue of Our Lady of Notre-Dame de Paris. For his misdeeds, he was burned at the cathedral square.

Finally, the town currently has more than 700 people called Girollois or Girolloises. For ten years, the village population has experienced a net increase of 25%

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Hike Moulon Thursday 25 November 2010

Located near the park's natural Gâtinais, this small community covers nearly 10km2 and has 191 residents who called and Moulonois Moulonoises .

Etymologically, the name of this village means "heap-shaped haystack."

At the center of town is the church of Saint Sulpice, which was built between the 13th and 14th centuries, and whose bell tower dates from the late 12th century.
Major restorations were made in 1861, including vaults.

150m west of the church, was the chateau de Moulon. Unfortunately today, there is only a building and part of the moat.

For many years, the lands of this village belonged to the Marquis of Cepoy (Bouvier de La Motte).

the south-east of the town, the hamlet of Chevry is the mainstay of the former meridian of France. La Chaise de France is the materialization of the Paris meridian on French territory. Until 1884, the Paris meridian which was, for all the French sailors, the prime meridian, as it was for geographers and travelers. The
Chaise de France passes through the center of the Observatoire de Paris and crosses France from north to south, from Dunkirk to Perpignan substantially. Its construction began in 1669, for s'achevée in 1718.
Here, the pillar of the Meridian is located on the Butte Chevry, the highest point possible to have a beautiful view of the surroundings, so this place is called "The views of the 17 towers"

Also at this place around 1882, was discovered a cemetery Gallic or Celtic, a forty graves of adults.







Saturday, November 27, 2010

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HOUSE CHARLES EDWARD D-GRAVEL-Golden Square Mile























3650, McTavish

This house was built in 1934. Like many others, it became the property of McGill University. The purchase was made in 1968 and currently bears the name of David Thompson House, a biochemist and hosts the Post Graduate Student Society.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

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BAUMGARTEN HOUSE - Golden Square Mile

3450, McTavish

probably the only German-born in the Golden Square Mile, Alfred Baumgarten was educated in Germany where he obtained a Ph.D in chemical engineering. " He first made his fortune in the U.S. in the production of sugar beet. Arrived in Montreal, he became president of the St.Lawrence Sugar Refinery.

When he built his house on McTavish Street, his goal was to welcome the fine people at parties organized especially for her daughters. A huge ballroom was equipped with a floor resting on springs to give more impetus to couples dancing.

Baumgarten was a wealthy merchant. Great lover of horses, he was president of the Gun Club and built a room on the avenue de Lorimier. Again, it installed a huge dance hall (45 feet), dining room, a huge bath as in his house in the Rue McTavish. He was also very involved in the social sphere, supporting three hospitals in the city and the Museum of Fine Arts.

After his death in 1919, the house remained the property of the family who lived until 1926, when it bought McGill University. It is first Sir Arthur Currie, Principal at the University, who remained there. The McGill Faculty Club succeeded him in 1935 after renovations.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

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Saturday, November 13, 2010

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Louis Vauquelin - Montreal

In January 2008 he was made to the Place Vauquelin and this monument.


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Camillus SNOWDON HOUSE - Golden Square Mile Montréal



3661, University Street

This three-storey house was built in 1874. The first owner, Camillus Snowdon was a merchant. In 1945, the building became the property of McGill University. For several years she is rented at the Montreal Neurological Institute who has made a nurses' residence.

Friday, November 5, 2010

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HOUSE ANNA-MARIA MORRIS-Golden Square Mile Montréal

2105, De la Montagne

Built in 1900, this house is named after the wife of Charles S. Reinhart. He was a manufacturer of beer. The couple does not live long because the house two years later, in 1902, they exchanged for that of Frederick Creighton Nash Peel Street.


Sunday, October 31, 2010

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HOUSE ANNA-MARIA MORRIS - Golden Square Mile

2105, De la Montagne

Built in 1900, this house is named after the wife of Charles S. Reinhart. He was a manufacturer of beer. The couple does not live long home because two years later, in 1902, they exchanged for that of Frederick Creighton Nash Peel Street.