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  2. Royal Engineers, Columbia Detachment - Wikipedia

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    Moody designed the roads and the settlements of New Westminster, [14] and his Royal Engineers, under Captain John Marshall Grant, [14] built an extensive road network, including that which became Kingsway, which connected New Westminster to False Creek; and the North Road between Port Moody and New Westminster; and the Pacific terminus, at ...

  3. The Royal Academicians in General Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Academicians in General Assembly is a 1795 oil painting by the English artist Henry Singleton. [1] It depicts the assembled members of the British Royal Academy of Arts in the Council Chamber at Somerset House in London, then the headquarters of the academy. They are judging the various works of art produced by students of the academy.

  4. Queensborough, New Westminster - Wikipedia

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    Queensborough is a neighbourhood in the city of New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada. It is on the eastern tip of Lulu Island on the Fraser River. [2] At the north end of Queensborough is a new development called Port Royal. To the south is Thompson's Landing, to the west is the industrial area of Tree Island, and to the east is the Fraser ...

  5. The Armoury - Wikipedia

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    The Armoury [1] also called The Armouries [2] is a Canadian Forces armoury located at 530 Queens Avenue (at the corner of 6th Street) in New Westminster, British Columbia and it is the oldest active wooden military structure in Canada. It is the home of The Royal Westminster Regiment, an infantry reserve regiment.

  6. Irving House - Wikipedia

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    The Irving House is a heritage site residing in New Westminster, British Columbia. It is a one and a half storey tall building which is known to be the oldest house in the Lower Mainland that is still completely intact. It is located at the corner of Royal Avenue and Merivale Street in its original location.

  7. Royal Academy (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Royal Academy of Arts, also simply known as the Royal Academy (RA), an art institution (founded 1768) based in London, England, UK; Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp (Koninklijke Academie voor Schone Kunsten Antwerpen), an art and design academy based in Antwerp, Belgium; Royal Academy of Fine Arts (Ghent), (founded 1741), in Ghent

  8. William Berryman - Wikipedia

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    Berryman's life is not well documented. In the early 1800s he lived with his brother John on Great Portland Street, London, and both of them exhibited art in the 1802 exhibition of the Royal Academy of Arts. [2] [3] William and John later contributed woodblock illustrations to John Thomas Smith's Antiquities of Westminster (1807). [4]

  9. Burlington House - Wikipedia

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    Burlington House is most familiar to the general public as the venue for art exhibitions from the Royal Academy. The academy is housed in the main building at the northern end of the courtyard. Five learned societies occupy the two wings on the east and west sides of the courtyard and the Piccadilly wing at the southern end. Collectively known ...

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