There have been bridges—three in succession—on Garrison Road west of the fort since shortly after the Grand Trunk Railway
Topic: David Spittal
8 articles tagged David Spittal
December 18, 2014
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Richard Gerrard
REVIEW Michael T. Lucas and Julie M. Schablitsky (eds.), Archaeology of the War of 1812 (Walnut Creek, CA: Left
April 16, 2010
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Chris Laverton
Reconstruction of the garrison well house, in the summer of 2007, required the dismantling of the 1957 stone well
May 24, 2006
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David Spittal Archaeologist, the City's Culture division
When George Ramsay, the ninth Earl of Dalhousie and Governor-in-Chief of Canada, made a grand tour through Upper Canada
September 20, 2004
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Friends of Fort York
Recently the city’s archaeologist David Spittal turned up an old sketch plan of the area northwest of Fort York
September 20, 2004
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David Spittal
Visitors to Fort York usually focus on the surviving military buildings, the earthworks and other features of the landscape.
June 1, 2004
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David Spittal, Fort York Archaeologist
This year, visitors to the fort saw not only the familiar Soldiers’ and Officers’ Barracks, the Magazines and the