Customs House - Kingston, Ontario
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N 44° 13.773 W 076° 28.927
18T E 381631 N 4898436
Customs House located at the intersection of King Street East and Clarence Street in downtown Kingston, Ontario.
Waymark Code: WMT3GV
Location: Ontario, Canada
Date Posted: 09/19/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member veritas vita
Views: 10

"DESCRIPTION OF HISTORIC PLACE
The Kingston Customs House National Historic Site of Canada is a handsome two-storey neoclassical building erected between 1856 and 1859 by the Province of Canada. It is constructed of limestone and is situated in the centre of the city of Kingston on a block shared by the former Kingston Post Office and a limestone stable associated with the two public buildings. It is part of a cluster of 19th-century public and commercial buildings, including the Kingston City Hall, in the immediate vicinity. The formal recognition consists of the building on its legal property.
HERITAGE VALUE
The Kingston Customs House was designated a national historic site of Canada in 1971 because it is a fine example of the architectural quality of mid-19th-century administrative buildings designed in the British classical tradition.
The Kingston Customs House was designed in 1856 in a British neoclassical style for the Province of Canada by the Montréal architectural firm of Hopkins, Lawford and Nelson to complement the adjacent post office constructed at the same time. The Customs House harmoniously blends neoclassical and Renaissance elements in local Kingston limestone to convey the importance of its function and to reflect Kingston’s vital place in pre-Confederation Canada.
In its competent and striking use of neoclassical elements and its careful placement in a government precinct, the Kingston Customs House is also illustrative of major administrative buildings of the period that were designed to instil pride in and respect for government in the rapidly growing Province of Canada.
Source: Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada, Minutes, May 1971.
CHARACTER-DEFINING ELEMENTS
Key elements that contribute to the heritage character of the site include:
- its styling in the British neoclassical tradition, evident in the Italianate or Renaissance elements, its symmetry and the formality of its façade and main entrance;
- the quality of its limestone construction and detailing, as seen in its fine ‘bouchard’ ashlar work, single-stone portico piers, molded architraves, wide plinths and pronounced stringcourses;
- the Itanianate architectural styling, including, the clear distinction made between the ground and first storey through the use of deeply channelled masonry for the ground floor and a smooth ashlar masonry upper storey; its symmetry, its central entrance portico supported by piers carrying a heavy cornice, and the roof parapet;
- Renaissance detailing, including the triple Venetian windows in the side elevations, the bracketed cornice above the triple windows, the delicate architraves around the rounded-arch windows of the upper storey, and the wide plinth separating the storeys;
- surviving interior layout of public spaces associated with its use as a custom house and government office, such as the main entrance, the central hall, and stairwells;
- surviving interior wood, plaster and masonry finishings in major public spaces;
- its relationship to the former post office and the former stable located on the same block." (visit link)
Physical Address:
294 King Street East
kingston, ON Canada


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Description of Postcard Location:
Photo was taken kitty corner to the Customs Hose location. This downtown location is very busy during the day.


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