Item 14 - Browne, George.

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Browne, George.

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  • [Copied ca. 1990] (originally created [ca. 1870]) (Creation)

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  • 1 photograph : b&w ; 20.4 x 25.2 cm
  • 1 photograph : b&w negative ; 35 mm

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Copied from Rev. J.D. Borthwick's 'History & Biographical Gazeteer of Montreal to 1892'.

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Copy published in 'Heritage Kingston' pg.144,no.175

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Browne was born in Belfast, apparentlyof an architect father, in 1811. He came to Quebec in 1830. During the 1837-8 rebellion he evidently held a commission in the militia. By1841 he had been appointed government architect and moved to Kingston. During his stay in Kingston Browne executed a variety of buildings including CityHall, Rockwood Villa and the Presbyterian Manse. He died on Nov.19,1885 and is buried in Montreal.

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Description created 8/29/2002.

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  • Folder: V23 P-12