Category:Ann Baillie Building
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This category is for a cultural heritage site in Canada, number 4024
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English: The Ann Baillie Building is a two-storey, limestone institutional building with a cruciform footprint and a monumental, classically-inspired, portico. Built as a nurses’ residence in 1903, it is part of the Kingston General Hospital complex, located close to the shoreline of Lake Ontario, in the city of Kingston.
Français : L'Édifice Ann Baillie est un bâtiment institutionnel de deux étages en pierres calcaires au contour au sol cruciforme, orné d'un portique monumental de style classique. Construit en 1903 pour servir de résidence aux infirmières, il fait partie du complexe de l' situé à proximité de la rive du lac Ontario, dans la ville de Kingston.
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Location | Kingston, Frontenac County, Ontario, Canada | ||||
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Media in category "Ann Baillie Building"
The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total.
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Ann Baillie Building.jpg 640 × 408; 317 KB
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Nurses' Home, Kingston General Hospital, later called the Ann Baillie Building (I0013312).tif 3,611 × 5,030; 18.03 MB
Categories:
- National Historic Sites of Canada by name
- Kingston General Hospital
- Health care museums in Canada
- Cultural heritage monuments in Kingston, Ontario
- Museums in Ontario by name
- National Historic Sites of Canada in Ontario
- Museums designated as National Historic Sites of Canada
- Medical buildings designated as National Historic Sites of Canada
- Nursing in Canada
- Built in Canada in 1904
- 1900s architecture in Ontario
- Neoclassical architecture in Ontario
- Buildings in Kingston, Ontario