DescriptionPlan of the Fort at York, No. 24 (1823).jpg
English: This diagram shows the second fort, built to replace the original fort which was destroyed during the Battle of York during the War of 1812 at the location of what is now Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In the fall of 1813, new barracks, blockhouses and magazines were built. Helped by better trained troops, the new fortification was strong enough to withstand a third attack by the Americans in 1814.
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This image is available from the Toronto Public Library under the reference number T1823/4Msm ; MAPS-R-68 ; E15_mapt1823_Plan of the Fort at York
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