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Sir Howard Douglas Hall, commonly referred to as "The Old Arts Building", is the oldest university building still in use in Canada, completed in 1827. The building is named after Howard Douglas and is located on the Fredericton campus of the University of New Brunswick .
English: Sir Howard Douglas Hall - the Old Arts building on the University of New Brunswick Campus in Canada. Français : Université du Nouveau-Brunswick. Date:
Sir Howard Douglas Hall, the Old Arts Building, Fredericton campus, is the oldest university building in the country that is still in regular use for school operations. Two buildings in Fredericton have been designated National Historic Sites of Canada: the 1827 Sir Howard Douglas Hall (Old Arts), and the 1851 William Brydone Jack Observatory ...
Sir Howard Douglas Hall, University of New Brunswick: 1826-27: Fredericton: James Woolford: Also known as "the Old Arts Building", it is the oldest building still officially in use by a university in Canada. It was designed by the same architect as Government House. The third floor was added to accommodate more staff and students in 1876–77.
The University of New Brunswick was established in 1785 as a non-denominational institute, The Academy of Liberal Arts and Sciences. ... Sir Howard Douglas Hall on ...
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Sir Howard Douglas became Governor of New Brunswick (1823–31). He had to deal with the Maine boundary dispute with the United States of 1828. He also founded Fredericton College (King's College), now known as the University of New Brunswick, of which he was the first Chancellor. [3]