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Old Posted Jun 26, 2009, 6:43 PM
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Post 19th Century Southern Ontario Part 6: Late Victorian urban housing

19th Century Southern Ontario

Part 1: Georgian, Neo-Classical, Regency
Part 2: Gothic Revival
Part 3: Italianate
Part 4: Second Empire
Part 5: Queen Anne, Romanesque



Part 6: Late Victorian urban housing

I put this into a separate category because it can be harder to classify these houses according to one specific style. Rowhouses, townhouses and semi-detached often incorporate elements of many Victorian styles. It could probably be said that the "Bay and Gables" commonly found in Southern Ontario is its own style, but much of this would probably be called "Queen Anne."
Both Toronto and Hamilton have a lot of bay and gables and semi-detached duplexes. Semi-detached homes are also found extensively in London. There are many similarities between Hamilton and Toronto residential architecture, but many differences considering how close the two cities are to one another. One major difference is that parapeted firewalls are usually visible between units in Hamilton rowhouses, while Toronto rowhouses usually have more continuous roofs. Toronto has a lot of Second Empire while Hamilton has a more Italianate flavour. Occasionally you can find housing that is almost identical in each city.



Some Victorian streetscapes in Toronto:





















Victorian streetscapes in Hamilton:




























Victorian streetscapes in London:











Rowhouses are quite rare in Southern Ontario outside of the larger cities, but here are a couple examples:

Brantford


Chatham



Semi-detached

Toronto







Hamilton







London








Townhouses

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Hamilton
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These 1.5 storey houses with intricate carved wood gables are unique to London. There are many central neighbourhoods composed of these little houses.











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