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Conyngham Crawford Taylor
(Taylor, Conyngham Crawford, 1823-1898)
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Taylor, Conyngham Crawford, 1823-1898: Lectures on the Dominion of Canada as a field for emmigration including "Forty years in Toronto", the "Half-way house" (between the "Atlantic" and the "Pacific") of the British Empire in her march round the world : delivered in Great Britain in 1889, with maps, geographical, geological and topographical, illustrating the climate and resources of the country: also interviews and correspondence on the " National policy" versus "Free trade as it is in England" (W. Briggs, 1895) (page images at HathiTrust)
Taylor, Conyngham Crawford, 1823-1898: The Queen's jubilee and Toronto "called back" from 1887 to 1847 its wonderful growth and progress, especially as an importing centre, with the development of its manufacturing industries; and reminiscences extending over the four decennial periods from 1847 to 1887, including the introduction of the bonding system through the United States (Published for the author by W. Briggs, 1887) (page images at HathiTrust)
Taylor, Conyngham Crawford, 1823-1898: Toronto "called back" and emigration with reminiscences of a recent trip to Great Britain and Ireland. (W. Briggs, 1892) (page images at HathiTrust)
Taylor, Conyngham Crawford, 1823-1898: Toronto "called back" and emigration, with reminiscences of a recent trip to Great Britain and Ireland. Containing an account of the visit of Her Majesty the Queen to Wales, the Mersey Tunnel, Manchester Ship Canal, and a visit to the Marquis of Dufferin and Ava, at Clandeboye, with a beautiful lithograph portrait of Her Majesty the Queen and Empress ... (W. Briggs, 1890) (page images at HathiTrust)
Taylor, Conyngham Crawford, 1823-1898: Toronto "called back" and emigration with reminiscences of a recent trip to Great Britain and Ireland containing an account of the visit of Her Majesty the Queen to Wales, the Mersey Tunnel, Manchester Ship Canal, and a visit to the Marquis of Dufferin and Ava, at Clandeboye, with a beautiful lithograph portrait of Her Majesty the Queen and Empress : also engraved likenesses of His Excellency Lord Stanley of Preston, governor general; and E.R. Clarke, Esq., M.P.P., mayor (W. Briggs :, 1890) (page images at HathiTrust)
Taylor, Conyngham Crawford, 1823-1898: Toronto "called back" and emigration with reminiscences of a recent trip to Great Britain and Ireland containing an account of the visit of Her Majesty the Queen to Wales, the Mersey Tunnel, Manchester Ship Canal, and a visit to the Marquis of Dufferin and Ava, at Clandeboye : with a beautiful lithograph portrait of Her Majesty the Queen and Empress, also engraved likenesses of His Excellency Lord Stanley of Preston, governor general, and E.R. Clarke, Esq., M.P.P., mayor (W. Briggs :, 1890) (page images at HathiTrust)
Taylor, Conyngham Crawford, 1823-1898: Toronto "called back", from 1886-1850. Its wonderful growth and grogress especially as an importing centre, with the development of its manufacturing industries and reminiscences ... 1864 to 1886 ... (Printed for the author by William Briggs, 1886) (page images at HathiTrust)
Taylor, Conyngham Crawford, 1823-1898: Toronto "called back," from 1886 to 1850 its wonderful growth and progress, especially as an importing centre with the development of its manufacturing industries, and reminiscences extending over the four decennial periods from 1846 to 1886, including the introduction of the bonding system through the United States (s.n.], 1886) (page images at HathiTrust)
Taylor, Conyngham Crawford, 1823-1898: Toronto "called back," from 1886 to 1850 the wonderful growth and progress of Toronto, especially as an importing centre, with the development of its manufacturing industries; and reminiscences extending over the above period, including the introduction of the bonding system through the United States (Published for the author by W. Briggs, 1888) (page images at HathiTrust)
Taylor, Conyngham Crawford, 1823-1898: Toronto "called back," from 1888 to 1847, and the Queen's Jubilee. The wonderful growth and progress of Toronto, especially as an importing center, with the development of its manufacturing industries and reminiscences ... (W. Briggs, 1888) (page images at HathiTrust)
Taylor, Conyngham Crawford, 1823-1898: Toronto "called back" from 1892 to 1847 its wonderful growth and progress, with the development of its manufacturing industries and reminiscences extending over the above period, including the introduction of the bonding system through the United States, with a beautiful portrait of Her Majesty the Queen and Empress and engravings of His Excellency Lord Stanley of Preston, governor-general, the whole profusely illustrated (W. Briggs, 1892) (page images at HathiTrust)
Taylor, Conyngham Crawford, 1823-1898: Toronto "called back," from 1894 to 1847 its wonderful growth and progress, with the development of its manufacturing industries, and reminiscences extending over the above period, including the introduction of the bonding system through the United States (W. Briggs, 1894) (page images at HathiTrust)
Taylor, Conyngham Crawford, 1823-1898: Toronto "called back", from 1897 to 1847 its wonderful growth and progress, with the development of its manufacturing industries and reminiscences extending over the above period, including the introduction of the bonding system through the United States (W. Briggs, 1897) (page images at HathiTrust)
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