Fonds F1107 - Ronald Lawrence Way fonds

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Ronald Lawrence Way fonds

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  • 1941-1962 (Creation)
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    Way, Ronald Lawrence

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0.65 m of textual records, ca. 750 photographs, ca. 175 photographs : transparencies

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(1908-1978)

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Born in 1908, in Kingston, Ronald Lawrence Way received his education at Queen's University. He was an historian, consultant and public servant. Perhaps his most splendid memorial would be Fort Henry, which he helped to reconstruct into a well-respected example of 19th century fortification. The reknown of his Fort Henry work made him a sought-after consultant on such matters, and he played a prominent role in the construction of Upper Canada Village and Old Fort William. Ronald Lawrence Way passed away February 14th, 1978 at the age of seventy.

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Fonds consists of reports and photographs of a trip to France, 1962; report of Ronald and Beryl Way, as general consultants, on the restoration of Louisbourg; two volumes, with maps, containing documentary evidence relating to the Ontario-Quebec boundary; research reports on the establishment of Upper Canada Village, the 'Battle of Chrysler's Farm', the Loucks Family and the Loyalist Farm, and 'Roads in Upper Canada, 1783-1867; and a copy of Ronald Way's article entitled, "The Topographical Aspect of Canadian Defence (1783-1871)".

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Donated by Mrs. Ronald L. Way, Mr. Fred McConnell.

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  • English

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2138.3 SE
2298
2299
F3 B2.1 003

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Open.

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See also: Theses - 1938 Way Queen's Printed Collection - LE3.Q8 W3

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  • Shelf: 2138.3 SE
  • Shelf: 2298
  • Shelf: 2299
  • Shelf: F3 B2.1 003