Item 4 - Victoria and Grey Trust Company

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Victoria and Grey Trust Company

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  • [197-] (Creation)

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3 photograph : b&w ; 12.6 x 4.3 cm

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Three various views of the Victoria and Grey Trust Company at the corner of Brock and Wellington Streets.

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Margaret Angus, 5 May 2003.

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Located on the corner of Wellington and Brock Streets, this corner building was built in 1842 by architect George Browne for William Henry Wilson. The first story consists of a series of segmental arches supporting the upper floors of the building. During the 1950's alterations were made by filling in the lower portion of the arches with stone and glazing the upper portions. However, in the 1970's the directors of Victoria and Grey Trust decided to restore the building to it's original classic appearance by reinstating the arches. Entranceways are recessed and a curved window, entirely without glaze, now emphasize the rounded corner of the structure. (Info. taken from pg. 83 of 'Kingston Splendid Heritage' by Mikos)

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Conservation code: 1

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Contact prints.

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Final

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Description created 03/01/2006. Last updated 15/10/2015. Archivist: Stewart Renfrew.

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  • Folder: V23 ComB-Victoria-4