J T CUNNINGHAM
Senior Member
"Designed by Chapman and Oxley Architects in a Beaux-Arts style, they were constructed of a mix of stone and concrete. The nine pillars on either side of the main arch represent the Canadian provinces at the time of construction. On the top of the central arch is the statue 'Goddess of Winged Victory'. It was designed by architect Alfred Chapman and carved by Charles McKechnie. On either side of central arch are various figures representing progress, industry, agriculture, arts and science."
QUOTE TORONTO ARCHIVES.
The WINGED VICTORY certainly does not appear to be carved, it being with probability cast, as were the Gates themselves. THE ROMAN STONE COMPANY
was a product of Sir Henry Pellatt with Casa Loma being its centrepiece/showcase. Pellatt's Folly as it were, was of poured concrete, faced with natural stone and capped
with Roman Stone trimming.
Regards,
J T
QUOTE TORONTO ARCHIVES.
The WINGED VICTORY certainly does not appear to be carved, it being with probability cast, as were the Gates themselves. THE ROMAN STONE COMPANY
was a product of Sir Henry Pellatt with Casa Loma being its centrepiece/showcase. Pellatt's Folly as it were, was of poured concrete, faced with natural stone and capped
with Roman Stone trimming.
Regards,
J T
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