PART II
THE INVENTORY OF HISTORIC BUILDING RECORDS
Notes:
1. This section is organized alphabetically by street name, and
then by street number under each street name.
2. Entries typically include an index page with the address and
location of the building, a photograph for identification, and an
indication of other photographs and research material on file.
Where the material on file contains or justifies a narrative
account, this follows.
3. The term "Location" is here used to refer to the
survey location - i.e., lot and concession, or registered plan
and lot number. The information is included where it is shown on
the file or seems evident from the address, but neither the
editor nor the LACAC has verified this data. Accordingly, no
undertaking is offered as to its accuracy.
4. The references to "Presence of the
Past" refer to the column which has appeared in Ottawa-Carleton
This Month under various titles since October, 1983.
Generally speaking, there is not a lot more in the columns than
appears in the inventory.
5. The references to "oversize" photographs call
attention to pictures too large for the files, which are stored
separately.
6. Peter Davidson's sources are
identified by numbers; the key appears in Section III, Annex 2.
7. As indicated in Part I, this inventory essentially catalogues
and summarizes information appearing on the LACAC files. The
editor has usually undertaken no further research to supplement
it or to verify its reliability. While it is believed to be
generally careful, there are undoubtedly errors which can only be
revealed through further research.
[D. Bartlett, 1990]
March, 1990
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