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Incinerator

This sub-series consists of 2 items detailing the proposed design of an incinerator for Trinity College, to be constructed beneath Body House.

Residences, St. Hilda's College, 99-113 St. George Street, Toronto

This sub-series consists of 9 items. This set includes floor plans for 99 and 101 and 113 St George Street, and miscellaneous plans which may belong to one of the St George Street houses. Although the architect(s) and dates are not stated, the plans were likely drawn by either Darling & Pearson, or George, Moorhouse & King Architects, Toronto. Gerald Larkin used the architectural firm of George, Moorhouse & King for the design of the home of Mrs P. C. Larkin, May Square, Toronto in 1930.

Landscape Plan, Philosophers' Walk

This sub-series consists of 4 whiteprint drawings. These drawing outline proposed changes to Philosopher's Walk, University of Toronto. Included is a large format undated topographic drawing showing plantings and other details. 2 pieces of correspondence are also included.

Athletic Field Upgrade

This sub-series consists of 4 printed drawings showing the changes made to Trinity's athletic field, north of the College buildings, and south of Varsity Stadium.

Renovation and Expansion, Royal Ontario Museum

This sub-series consists of 3 whiteprint drawings. The original drawings were prepared by E.G.M. Cape & Company Ltd. The whiteprint sheets bear the approval dates with stamps and signatures of the Director of Physical Plant, University of Toronto, 23 May 78; Trinity College, 24 May 78; and the Project Director, Royal Ontario Museum, 5 June 78.

Dormitory Furniture

This sub-series consists of 4 whiteprint drawings. These prepared drawings show various furniture designs for residence room furnishings.

Plan of a Subdivision of part of The University Grounds

This sub-series consists of one plan of survey as bounded by Hoskin Avenue to the south, Bloor Street to the north, and St. George to the west. Devonshire Place runs centre to those properties outlined. Annotations highlight properties currently held by the Monk Centre for International Studies, previously Devonshire House, university residences.

Carpentry details

This sub-series consists of a drawing showing carpentry details for a white oak notice board, including cross sections and an elevation.

Chapel Addition

This sub-series consists of 253 drawings outlining the design and construction of the Trinity College Chapel. Many full scale architectural details are included, as are original ink-on-linen architectural drawings. Plans for the Chapel Addition to Trinity College, Toronto by Sir Giles Scott & Son, Architects, London, England and Associate Architects George & Moorhouse, Toronto, Job No. 387, range in date from 1947 when the preliminary drawings were first made by Sir Giles Scott, to 1955 when the final stages of construction were completed by George & Moorhouse. Many drawings bear no date. The plans are found on several formats and materials. The drawings sent from England by Sir Giles Scott & Son are white�prints. The drawings done by Associate Architects George & Moorhouse, Toronto, are linen, tissue, with additional blueprints and photoprints. In many cases, only the blueprint copy has survived at this location. In order to assemble a complete set, in sequence, it has been necessary to include both original drawings and blueprint copies. Preliminary plans for the Proposed Chapel, Trinity College, have been annotated, "Anthonys", possibly W.E. Anthony. George & Moorhouse's stamp for Men's Residence & Dining Hall has been used for Dwg No. U of T 12-115.

Alterations to Kitchen Department

This sub-series consists of 13 items including pencil on tissue drawings showing floor plans and details of the alterations, as well as engineering drawings (whiteprints) for electrical and mechanical installations.

Renovations to Trinity College

This sub-series includes 31 items outlining the renovations made to Trinity College. This set consists of a set of drawings of the main building preliminary to the projects which commenced in 1986, as well as a number of drawing for minor alterations to the Trinity College buildings. Many drawings carry annotations by PMK, and have been coloured. Includes small-scale renovations made to the Larkin Building [B1981-1985 (04)]

Centre for Ethics, Larkin Building

18 items : 18 printed drawings. These drawings show possible locations for the construction for the Centre of Ethics. The presentation and concept drawings outline the redevelopment of the second floor of the Larkin Building to include the Centre as well as the possibility of including the Centre in the basement of Trinity College, as an alternative. A later design was built on the second floor of the Larkin Academic Building. All project drawings, including 'as built' drawings, are included.

Munk Centre for International Studies

These drawings show the original floor plans for Devonshire House, later the Munk Centre for International Studies; completed by the University of Toronto Physical Plant Department, these drawings are titled as 'Fire Safety Alterations.' Includes 'as built' drawings for the entirety of the project. 4 drawings, dated December 5, 1968 are also included for reference.

Lift to Strachan Hall

This sub-series consists of a suite of drawings documenting the construction of a lift from the main hall to the Strachan Hall level, and modifications to the Divinity Common Room.

Landscape Drawings

This sub-series consists of four items: 1 landscape plan and 1 planting plan illustrating the property of the University of Trinity College, Queen Street West, bounded by Crawford Street, Arthur Street, and Gore Vale Avenue. 1 film negative and 1 photoprint of the landscape plan are also included.

Parking Area

This sub-series consists of 8 items outlining the proposed and constructed parking area off of Devonshire Place.

Additions and Alterations to St. Hilda's College, Devonshire Place, Toronto

This sub-series consists of 87 items showing the design and construction of the 1980 addition to St. Hilda's College. Drawings made in winter and spring 1980 are marked "OBSOLETE" due to the fact that they were not drawn in metric scale. Drawing #3A is annotated, "Everything in metric is smaller and costs more - PMK", and "Watch it, its metric". Some of the drawings are labelled in error, "Project No. 715". The structural drawings have been signed by S.M. Wolczyk, RPE, Carruthers & Wallace Ltd, Consulting Structural Engineers, Rexdale. The electrical plans were drawn by T.A. Harshaw, and the mechanical plans by L.M. Bennett both of D.E. McGregor and Associates Ltd, Scarborough. Scope Mechanical Contracting Ltd, Markham, provided a set of "as built" mechanical drawings.

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