File:Armoury-89 Mosley Street-Aurora-Ontario-HPC7519-20201025 (1).jpg
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English: The Armoury is a gable-roofed, wood frame building whose large volume reflects its principal function.The Armoury in Aurora is associated with the post-Confederation (1867) expansion of the militia. Locally known as the drill shed.The drill shed played an important role in the life of the community. The Armoury is a good surviving example of early armoury design. The reinforced truss system and large drill space were standard features of these early wooden drill halls. The armoury is characterized by its wood frame design and large trussed volume which reflects its original militia function.
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This photo is of a cultural heritage site in Canada, numbers 7519 and 4387
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This photo is of a site in the Ontario Heritage Act Register, with site identifier 519 |
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Author | Mhsheikholeslami |
Camera location | 43° 59′ 56″ N, 79° 27′ 43″ W ![]() | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | ![]() |
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- Historic Places in Canada templates with deprecated parameters
- Built in Canada in 1874
- 1870s architecture in Ontario
- Cultural heritage monuments in Aurora, Ontario
- Buildings in Aurora, Ontario
- Armouries in Ontario
- Aurora Armoury
- Federal Heritage Buildings of Canada in Ontario
- Military facilities designated as cultural heritage monuments in Canada
- Cultural heritage monuments in York Regional Municipality