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For our Doyenne (St. Andrew's, SW corner or Church and Adelaide):

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Gage Institute, 223 College Street:

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Bowles Building, 149 Yonge:

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Williams Building, 145 Yonge:

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Williams Building, 145 Yonge:

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The Williams Building, built in 1912, (and demolished in 1988) was one of the first concrete buildings in Toronto (as can be seen in the section). Designed by Alfred Chapman, who went on to explore the uses of concrete in his Holy Blossom Temple on Bathurst Street, built in 1938.

The side of the Williams building, on the right:

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And in 1971:

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And don't forget this one in Richmond Hill, which I suspect is the same architect and the same plans one more time:

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Front Street:

The Old Jail (1840-1860), south side of Front, between Berkeley and Parliament, drawn in the 1850's:

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The McMaster Building 1871:

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Griffiths Block 1873:

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City Hotel, Front, east of Church, 1880:

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Bank of Montreal, NW corner of Yonge and Front, as it appeared in 1868, painted by Owen Staples in 1912:

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Baldwin House, NW corner of Front and Frederick, 1879:

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Engraving reproduced in Globe & Canada farmer, January 24, 1879, p. 49, with caption: THE HOUSE IN WHICH ROBERT BALDWIN WAS BORN. / (From an original sketch by Dr. Scadding.). House later used as W.L. Mackenzie's printing office, and house of Joseph Cawthra. Date Created year approximate for 1879?
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"Griffiths Block 1873:"
QUOTE: Thecharioteer.

Presently known as the Beardmore Building after it's longest occupant.


Regards,
J T
 

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