The Langevin Block from Yesterday to Today - Bibliography

  • Annual Report of the Minister of Public Works for the fiscal year 1883-84. (1884).
  • "Departmental Building: How it is proposed that it shall be built." Daily Citizen. August 25, 1883.
  • Cook, Maria. “Cultural Consequence: The top 500 buildings in Canada include 20 Ottawa structures as chosen by architects' institute.” The Ottawa Citizen. May 11, 2000.
  • Désilets, Andrée. “Sir Hector Louis Langevin.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online. downloaded March 20, 2010.
  • Doull, Ian. Langevin Block, Ottawa, Ontario. Ottawa: Federal Heritage Buildings Review Office, 1987.
  • Gwyn, Sandra. The Private Capital: Ambition and Love in the Age of Macdonald and Laurier.Toronto: McClelland and Stewart Limited. 1984.
  • Langevin Block.” Wikipedia. downloaded March 19, 2010.
  • Official Reports of the Debates of the House of Commons of the Dominion of Canada. Vol. 14 (April 30,1883).
  • Official Reports of the Debates of the House of Commons of the Dominion of Canada, Vol. 50 (August 5, 1899).
  • Ottawa Regional Society of Architects. “Langevin Block.” downloaded March 19, 2010.
  • Sailman, Wendy. "New Life for an Old Building: Langevin Block." The Dispatch. Winter 1975.
  • Thomas, Christopher Alexander. “Thomas Fuller.” Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online. downloaded March 20, 2010.
  • Woods, Shirley E., Jr. Ottawa: The Capital of Canada. Toronto: Doubleday Canada. 1980.

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