Statue of George Brown


Statue of George Brown

This statue was created by George William Hill, and erected in 1913, just north of the monument to Alexander Mackenzie.

George Brown (November 29, 1818 – May 9, 1880) was a Scottish-born Canadian journalist, politician and one of the Fathers of Confederation. A noted Reform politician, he was also the founder and editor of the Toronto Globe, which is today (having merged with other newspapers) known as The Globe and Mail.

Photo 183, May 2012


Statue of George Brown

Photo 186, May 2012


Statue of George Brown

Photo 188, May 2012


Statue of George Brown

This statue was created by George William Hill, and erected in 1913, just north of the monument to Alexander Mackenzie.

Photo 1074, June 2010


Statue of George Brown

This statue was created by George William Hill, and erected in 1913, just north of the monument to Alexander Mackenzie.

Photo 1195, June 2010


Statue of George Brown

This statue was created by George William Hill, and erected in 1913, just north of the monument to Alexander Mackenzie.

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