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The University of Toronto and Old World Stone have
a close, long-lasting working relationship with one
another. When St. Michaels’s College required
their college crests to be carved, they knew who to
call upon. Yet again, another fine example of our banker
masons at work crafting the traditional school crests
for students and alumni to be proud of this prestigious
college within the University of Toronto.
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On September 13th, 1903 the 9lst Regiment, Canadian
Highlanders was formed. Now known as the Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders of Canada (Princess Louise's),
the regiment is celebrating a century of service and
sacrifice. Among their festivities, the Argylls are
honoring the thousands of soldiers who have served their
country and the city that has been their home with the
construction of a pavilion that shall stand alone at
the Pier 4 Park in Hamilton, Ontario.
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A ten-year dream for local stonemason and entrepreneur
John Bridges was unveiled on September 26th, 1999. Erected
at the entrance to Summit Restoration Ltd./ Old World
Stone on Heritage Road in Burlington, the 20-tonne limestone
monument depicts humankind’s most significant
achievements and several outstanding figures of the
20th century. Originally a 30-tonne block of Indiana
limestone, the 9-ft. stone was first cut into a mushroom
cloud shape, to symbolize the splitting of the atom.
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Created by Old World Stone for the Burlington Chapter
of the Royal Canadian Naval Association, this monument
commemorates all of the ships and seamen who served
in World War II.
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The design features a temple with the inscription "DEDICATED
TO THE MEN AND WOMEN WHO SERVED IN THE , NAVY, ARMY,
AIR FORCE AND MERCHANT NAVY". A dedication was
also inscribed on the limestone retaining wall.
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In 1911, National Steel Car Limited opened its Hamilton
Plant to produce rail cars, and since that time has
employed many thousands of Hamiltonians. This memorial
commemorates the lives of 87 employees that went to
war and lost their lives during World Wars I and II
and during the Korean War.
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In 1850 the Bank of British North America donated a
fountain for the centre of Gore Park as a symbol of
the City's progressive nature in time for H.R.H. the
Prince of Wales to dedicate it.
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