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SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF ARCHITECTURE IN CANADA/SOCIETE POUR L'ETUDE DE L'ARCHITECTURE AU CANADA Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada President Mark Fram 159 Russell Hill Road, No. 101 Toronto, Ontario, M4V 2S9 Past President Douglas Franklin 30 Renfrew Avenue Ottawa, Ontario, KlS 1Z5 Vice-President Stuart Lazear City of Ottawa, Planning and Development 111 Sussex Drive Ottawa, Ontario, KlN SAl Treasurer Kate MacFarlane Canadian Parks Service Ottawa, Ontario, KlA OH3 Secretary Joanna Doherty 49 Morgan's Grant Way Kanata, Ontario, K2K 2E8 Bulletin Editor Gordon Fulton Heritage Canada P.O . Box 1358, Stn. B Ottawa, Ontario, KlP 5R4 Members-at-large (east to west) Charles Henley 8 Battery Road St. John's, Newfoundland, AlA 1A4 Jim St. Clair University College of Cape Breton, P.O. Box 5300 Sydney, Nova Scotia, BlP 6L2 Dr. C. W. Eliot University of Prince Edward Island 550 University Avenue Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, CIA 4P3 Allen Doiron Provincial Archives P.O. Box 6000 Fredericton, New Brunswick, E3B 5Hl Howard Shubert Canadian Centre for Architecture 1920, rue Baile Montreal, Quebec, H3H 2S6 Anne M. de Fort-Menares 100 Quebec Avenue, Ste 608 Toronto, Ontario, M6P 4B8 Jim Johnson 185 Waverley Street Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3M 3K4 Frank Korvemaker Saskatchewan Parks, Recreation and Culture 3211 Albert Street Regina, Saskatchewan, S4S 5W6 Diana Thomas Historic Sites Service, Alberta Culture Old St. Stephen's College 8820 112 Street Edmonton, Alberta, T6G 2P8 Jeannette Hlavach 2725 West 6th Avenue Vancouver, British Columbia, V6K 1W9 Don Lovell Public Works and Highways Government of Northwest Territories Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, XlA 2L9 BULLETIN Volume/Tome 15, Number/Numero 1 office (416) 340-1543 fax (416) 585-2389 office (613) 237-1867 res. 236-5395 office (613) 564-2617 res. 741-4233 office (819) 953-4598 Visage D'Outremont: La contribution des fumes Perrault & Gadbois et Rene Charbonneau a 1'architecture residentielle * par Lise Roussel et Danielle Croteau .......................................... 4 office (819) 953-4612 office (613) 237-1066 Toronto's Triumphal Arch: The Princes' Gates by Victor E. Graham .................................................................. 11 (709) 765-5683 Cf. .............................................................................................. 20 office (902) 566-0400 SSAC Annual Meeting/SEAC congres annuel, Edmonton . 25 office (514) 939-7000 res. 485-1542 • Proceedings res. (416) 769-6862 Membership fees are payable at the following rates: Student, SIO.OO; Individual/Family, $25.00; Organization/Corporation/Institution, $40.00; Patron, $20.00 (plus a donation of not less than SIOO.OO). There is a surcharge of $5.00 for all foreign memberships. Contributions over and above membership fees are welcome, and are tax-deductible. Please make your cheque or money order payable to the SSAC and send to Box 2302, Sation D, Ottawa, Ontario KIP 5W5. office (204) 983-3088 res. 452-0377 office (306) 787-5875 res. 586-1405 L'abonnement annuel est payable aux prix suivantes: etudiant, IO,OO $; individuel/famille, 25,00 $; organisation/societe/institut, 40,00 $; bienfaiteur, 20,00 $(plus un don d'au moins IOO,OO $). II y a des frais additionnels de 5,00 $pour les abonnements etrangers. Les contributions au-dessus de l'abonnement annuel soot acceptees et deductibles d'imp6t Veuillez s.v.p. faire le cheque ou mandat poste payable a l'ordre de SEAC et l'envoyer a Ia Case postale 2302, succursale D, Ottawa (Ontario) KIP 5W5. office (403) 431-2343 res. 466-9742 office ( 403) 873-7818 ISSN No. 0228-0744 Produced with the assistance of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council COVER- Detail from "Reception of H.RH. The Prince of Wales at T Ol"onto, Canada W<O<t, Septr. 7th 1860." (Art Gallery of Ontario) See pages 12-13. 2 A Note from the Editor/Note du redacteur by Gordon Fulton ......................................................................... 3 The Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada is a learned society devoted to the exam ina lion of the role of the built environment in Canadian society. Its membership includes structural and landscape architects, architectural historians, urban historians and planners, sociologists, folklorists, and specialists in such fields as heritage conservation and landscape history. Founded in I974, the Society is currently the sole national society whose focus of interest is Canada's built environment in all of its manifestations. SSAC BULLETIN SEAC 15:1