Design for a gate lodge Burlington Cemetery [set of architectural plans]

Design for a gate lodge Burlington Cemetery, sheet no. 2
Design for a gate lodge Burlington Cemetery, sheet no. 2
Manuscript architectural plan. Three signatures appear on the plan: “C. Magill, Mayor”, “William Hodgins, Architect”, and “Thomas P. Kin..." (surname illegible). According to Hamilton's Heritage, the Burlington Cemetery (currently named Hamilton Cemetery) opened in 1848 on York Boulevard. The gatehouse design is attributed to William Hodgins, an architect/civil engineer who was employed as a city engineer at the time. The gatehouse was considered distinctive as a dual-purpose building within the operations of a cemetery, combining the functions of chapel/waiting room and dwelling. Architecturally, the building is known for its Gothic Revival style and detailing (Hamilton's Heritage, 2004, v. 5, p. 151-152). Includes mathematic annotations in pencil. Donated by Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee (LACAC), March 2000.
Design for a gate lodge Burlington Cemetery, sheet no. 3
Design for a gate lodge Burlington Cemetery, sheet no. 3
Manuscript architectural plan for the upper story of the gatehouse in the Burlington Cemetery (currently named Hamilton Cemetery). Three signatures appear on the plan: “C. Magill, Mayor”, “William Hodgins, Architect”, and “Thomas P. Kin...” (surname illegible). Includes mathematic annotations in pencil. Donated by Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee (LACAC), March 2000.
Design for a gate lodge Burlington Cemetery, sheet no. 7
Design for a gate lodge Burlington Cemetery, sheet no. 7
Manuscript architectural plan for section of the gatehouse in the Burlington Cemetary (currently named Hamilton Cemetary). Three signatures appear on the plan: “C. Magill, Mayor”, “William Hodgins, Architect”, and “Thomas P. Kin...” (surname illegible). Shows east-west view through chapel and dwelling. Donated by Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee (LACAC), March 2000.
Design for a gate lodge Burlington Cemetery, sheet no. 8
Design for a gate lodge Burlington Cemetery, sheet no. 8
Manuscript architectural plan for portion of the gatehouse in the Burlington Cemetery (currently named Hamilton Cemetary). Three signatures appear on the plan: “C. Magill, Mayor”, “William Hodgins, architect”, and “Thomas P. Kin...” (surname illegible). Donated by Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee (LACAC), March 2000.
Design for a gate lodge, Burlington Heights Cemetery, Hamilton, [sheet no. 6]
Design for a gate lodge, Burlington Heights Cemetery, Hamilton, [sheet no. 6]
Manuscript architectural plan for "elevation C" [west facade] of the gatehouse in the Burlington Heights Cemetery (currently named Hamilton Cemetery). One signature appears on the plan: “C. Magill, Mayor”. Plan likely created by William Hodgins. Sheet number is lacking; probably sheet no. 6. Donated by Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee (LACAC), March 2000.
Design for a gate lodge, Burlington Heights Cemetery, Hamilton, sheet [no. 5]
Design for a gate lodge, Burlington Heights Cemetery, Hamilton, sheet [no. 5]
Manuscript architectural plan for "elevation B" [east facade] of the gatehouse in the Burlington Heights Cemetery (currently named Hamilton Cemetery). Three signatures appear on the plan: “C. Magill, Mayor”, “William Hodgins, Archt.” and “Thomas P. Kin...” (surname illegible). Sheet number is lacking and a portion of Hodgins' signature due to tears in the sheet. Donated by Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee (LACAC), March 2000.
Design for a gate lodge, Burlington Heights Cemetery, Hamilton, sheet no. 4
Design for a gate lodge, Burlington Heights Cemetery, Hamilton, sheet no. 4
Manuscript architectural plan for "elevation A" [south facade] of the gatehouse in the Burlington Heights Cemetery (currently named Hamilton Cemetery). Two signatures appear on the plan: “C. Magill, Mayor” and “William Hodgins, architect”. Donated by Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee (LACAC), March 2000.