Subseries /F[1899] - The St. George [Mansions]

Plan of ground floor First floor plan of west wing Typical plan of the upper floors Plan of west wing sixth floor New plan of west wing Sixth floor plan showing proposed alterations Ground floor, proposed alterations

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The St. George [Mansions]

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The St. George [Mansions], Harbord and St George Streets, Toronto, Ontario, [later Trinity House, Trinity College, Toronto]. / C. P. (Cyrus Pole) Thomas, Architect, Chicago and Toronto. - [1899].

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CA OTTCA F1029-/F-/F[1899]

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  • [1899] (Creation)

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5 architectural drawings : ink on linen ; sizes vary
2 architectural drawings : blueprint ; 43 x 62 cm

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This sub-series consists of 7 items: 5 ink on linen drawings for an apartment building at the south-west corner of Harbord and St George Streets, Toronto; 2 blueprint architectural drawings outline changes proposed in 1924 to renovate the building to better serve as a student residence. These changes included the expansion of common areas, and the creation of a chapel on the main floor. These subsequent renovations were envisioned by Darling and Pearson, Architects.

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All records within this sub-series have been digitized and are available to researchers upon request, pending other restrictions.

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All of the architectural drawings in this accession are open to researchers with the exception of records deemed too fragile or in otherwise poor condition. If limits exist on a record, they will be outlined where appropriate.

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1988-0059

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