Online Articles by Malcolmites
- 19th-Century Churches in Hamilton: Barton Stone United Church and St Paul's Anglican Church, Glanford
- An Architecture of the Printed Page: Canada's Consumption of Pattern Books and Journals in Late Nineteenth-Century Church Building
- Auchmar House, Hamilton
- Casa Loma and the Gothic Imagination
- Challenging 'Amateur Architect' in the Diocese of British Columbia 1875-1900
- First-Rate Gothic: A Look at St Paul's Presbyterian Church, Hamilton
- Gothic Traditions in Ontario Churches
- John G. Howard's St James's Anglican Church, Dundas
- Joseph Connolly in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kingston, Ontario
- More 19th Century Churches in Hamilton
- Nineteenth-Century Churches in Prince Edward Island and their Place in the Gothic Revival
- Nonconformist Churches in Canada 1850-1875
- Paris Old Town Hall: What Future for this Internationally Significant Civic Gothic Revival Masterpiece?
- 'Parisian Gothic': Interpretations of Gothic in three Victorian Buildings in Paris, Ontario
- Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Paris
- St Anne's Anglican Church and its Patron
- St James's Anglican Church, Paris
- St John's Anglican Cathedral and the Beginnings of Ecclesiological Gothic in Newfoundland
- St John's Anglican Church, Ancaster: An Architectural History
- St Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, School and Convent in St John's: J.J. McCarthy and Irish Gothic Revival in Newfoundland
- Storming the Castle: The Architecture of Trafalgar Castle
- The 'Roman Renaissance' Churches of Joseph Connolly and Arthur Holmes and their Place in Roman Catholic Church Architecture
- Thomas John Rutley: A Presbyterian Church Designer
- Two Churches by Frank Wills: St Peter's, Barton, and St Paul's, Glanford, and the Ecclesiological Gothic Revival in Ontario
- Two Churches by Joseph Connolly in Hamilton
- Two Late Nineteenth-Century Roman Catholic Churches in Toronto by Joseph Connolly: St Mary's, Bathurst Street, and St Paul's, Power Street
- Why Such an Odd Plan? Milton Earl Beebe's St Thomas Anglican Church, St Catharines, Ontario
- William Grey: 'Missionary' of Gothic in Newfoundland