Black and white photographs of demolished heritage buildings from Guelph, Ontario, have been printed on silk organza and layered over the colour photos (printed on cotton), of the new "shoe-box" buildings that replaced them. The buildings were the Carnegie Library, the Customs and Excise Building and the Bank of Commerce and old Quebec Street - the real "Old Quebec Street".
This quilt was inspired by the threatened demolition of the Loretto convent in Guelph in 2004. Recently funding was announced from the federal and provincial governments for the renovation of the convent and its conversion into a municipal museum.
Displayed in the Grand National Juried Show : Constructions at the Kitchener- Waterloo Art Gallery, and in the Guelph Public Library, the Royal City Quilt Guild show and the York Heritage Celebration of Quilts, as well as the Oshawa Art Quilt show and the St. Jacobs Quilt Gallery.