Address: 109 Bay Street Type of Building: UNKNOWN Name of Building: National Club
Address: 320 Bay Street Type of Building: Office Buildings Name of Building: Canada Permanent Building Notes: Architects vary in some sources.
Address: 152 Beverley Street Type of Building: Houses Name of Building: Devon House Notes: Originally the home of John Cawthra. Street address was originally no. 130 Beverley Street, then changed to no.150 Beverley Street in 1890, and then changed to no. 152 Beverley Street c. 1962.
Address: 100 Bloor Street East Type of Building: Office Buildings Name of Building: Manufacturer's Life Building Notes: Part of complex consisting of: Original building at 100 Bloor Street East by Sproat & Rolph (1924-26) with additions by Marani & Morris (1953). North Tower by Clifford Lawrie Bolton Ritchie 91983) and 250 Bloor Street East by Marani Rounthwaite & Dick, 1968.
Address: 51 Bond Street Type of Building: Parsonages Name of Building: Metropolitan United Church P. Notes: Metropolitan United Church Parsonage.
Address: 89 Charles Street West Type of Building: Dormitories Name of Building: Burwash Hall
Address: 65 Church Street Intersection: King Street East Type of Building: Churches Name of Building: St. James Cathedral no.4 Notes: Present church is the FOURTH church (all names for St. James) to stand on the site. The first Church existed from 1807 to 1833. The second church (by Thomas Rogers) burnt down in 1839. The third St. James (designed by architect Thomas Young) burnt down on April 7, 1849. Plans for another church were made shortly thereafter. William Storm and Henry Langley designed the tower, spire and pinnacles that were added 1867-1874. Sir Casimir Gzowski designed the brick and sandstone wall with cast-iron ornament, lamps and entrance gates. Most of these were torn down in 1960.
Address: 65 Church Street Type of Building: Memorials Name of Building: St. James Cathedral - Memorial Cross Notes: Erected in 1924 to honour the 48 parishioners who died in the First World War.
Address: 146 Crescent Road Type of Building: Mansions Name of Building: Baillie House Notes: Originally the home of Sir Frank Baillie. Sold by his widow after his death in 1920. Became the home of the Rosedale-Moore Park Community Association in the 1940s.
Address: 14 Elm Street Type of Building: Clubhouses Name of Building: Arts & Letters Club Notes: Originally St. George's Hall, (Edwards & Webster, 1891). Interior remodelled in 1920 by Sproatt & Rolph.
Address: 100 Front Street West Type of Building: Hotels Name of Building: Royal York Hotel Notes: Built on the site of the former Queen's Hotel, then Sword's Hotel.
Address: 7 Hart House Circle Type of Building: Clubhouses Name of Building: Hart House
Address: 7 Hart House Circle Type of Building: Memorials Name of Building: Soldiers' Memorial Tower Notes: Situated between University College and Hart House. It was added to Hart House to commemorate students and alumni who lost their lives in World War I (and later World War II).
Address: 9 Jackes Avenue Type of Building: Architect-designed houses Name of Building: Ernest Rolph House Notes: Originally the home of architect Ernest R. Rolph of the firm Sproatt & Rolph. Now the Headquarters of Scouts Canada.
Address: 35 Jackes Avenue Type of Building: Houses Name of Building: Robert Laidlaw House Notes: Now Frontier College
Address: 51 King Street West Intersection: Bay Street Type of Building: Banks Name of Building: Union Bank Notes: Occupied street nos.51-53 King Street West. Terra cotta facade was replaced with limestone when Sproat & Rolph expanded the building c1934. Building was known as the Imperial Bank of Canada when it was demolished c.mid 1960s in order to make way for I.M. Pei's Commerce Court tower.
Address: 298 Lonsdale Road Type of Building: High Schools Name of Building: Bishop Strachan School
Address: 60 Murray Street Type of Building: Office Buildings Name of Building: Ontario Hydro Engineering Bldg
Address: 0 Toronto Island(s) Type of Building: Clubhouses Name of Building: Royal Canadian Yacht Club
Address: 330 University Avenue Type of Building: Corporate Headquarters Name of Building: Canada Life Assurance Bldg. Notes: 10-metre weather spire was built in 1951 and requires 1,007 lightbulbs. GREEN LIGHT at the tip of the beacon signals clear skies ahead. RED LIGHT suggests appraoching clouds. FLASHING RED warns of rain. When the rows of white lights flash in an ascending pattern, the temperature is expected to rise. A downward pattern predicts the opposite. When the beacon disappears completely, it's foggy!
Address: 481 University Avenue Type of Building: Office Buildings Name of Building: Maclean Hunter Building Notes: Became the offices of publisher McClelland & Stewart c1977?. Addition by Marani & Morris from 1961. Post-modern façade addition by William Strong Associates, 1984.
Address: 620 University Avenue Type of Building: Office Buildings Name of Building: Ontario Hydro Building Notes: Became part of the Princess Margaret Hospital and Ontario Cancer Institute in 1995.
Address: 19 Wychwood Park Type of Building: Architect-designed houses Notes: Originally the home of Dr. C.T. Currelly.