Английская Википедия:Charles Unwin

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Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox person Charles Unwin (b.1829 d.1918-01-05) was a prominent surveyor for the Government of Ontario and the City of Toronto government.[1] Unwin was born in the United Kingdom, and emigrated to Toronto in 1843, and lived with his uncle—also named Charles Unwin.[2] Unwin attended the prestigious Upper Canada College, a private high school attended by many of the leading elements of Ontario's administration. After graduation, he apprenticed with John Stoughton Dennis, completing his apprenticeship in 1852.[3] He spent the next nine years surveying Muskoka County.

Файл:City of Toronto, reduced by permission from Wadsworth & Unwin's Large Map CTASC.jpg
City of Toronto, reduced by permission from Wadsworth & Unwin's Large Map for Tackabury's Atlas of the Dominion published by G.N. Tackabury, Montreal, 1875.

Unwin entered into a partnership with Vernon Bayley Wadsworth in 1868.[4]

In 1910 the association of Ontario Land Surveyors published Unwin's 12 page autobiographical sketch.[5]

Unwin never married. He worked as a surveyor for Toronto from 1874 to his death, at 88 in 1918.[1]

Unwin Avenue, the southernmost street in Toronto's Portlands, is named after Unwin.[6]

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