Address: 0 Adelaide Street East Intersection: Victoria Street Type of Building: Office Buildings Name of Building: Freehold Loan and Savings Co.
Address: 1 Austin Terrace Type of Building: Mansions Name of Building: Casa Loma Notes: After the castle was vacated by the Pellatts, it was owned by Toronto architect William F. Sparling, who converted and operated it as the "Casa Loma Hotel" from 1925-1929. It then was re-gained by the Lady Pellatt estate, which operated it for another six months. In 1934 it was purchased by the City of Toronto for $27,305.45. In 1937, the Kiwanis Club began leasing the property from the city in order to operate a tourist facility.
Address: 5 Austin Terrace Type of Building: Owner-built houses Name of Building: Lenwil
Address: 77 Avenue Road Type of Building: Garages Name of Building: Wolseley Motor Car Company Notes: Also known as the "Conservatory". Demolished to make way for the exapnsion of Hazelton Lanes.
Address: 399 Bathurst Street Type of Building: Hospitals Name of Building: Toronto Western Hospital Notes: North wing (by E.J. Lennox) completed in 1906. South wing (also by E.J. Lennox) completed in 1910. More additions followed between 1911 and 1923, partially designed by Lennox. The New Pavilion tower block added as centrepiece in 1936 (by Govan, Ferguson & Lindsay). The hospital expanded in the 1950s, slowly replacing the Bathurst wing. The last remaining portion of Lennox's building were demolished in 1992, and replaced by a parking lot.
Address: 0 Bay Street Intersection: Richmond Street West Type of Building: Office Buildings Name of Building: Ontario Medical Council Bldg.
Address: 134 Bloor Street East Type of Building: Houses Notes: Originally built for Mr. James Boustead.
Address: 227 Bloor Street East Type of Building: Churches Name of Building: St. Paul's Anglican Church (2)
Address: 227 Bloor Street East Type of Building: Churches Name of Building: St. Paul's Anglican Church (1) Notes: Also known as "Old St. Paul's". This 1860s church currently serves as the administrative quarters to the second St. Paul's Angligan Church, built by E.J. Lennox 1910-1913
Address: 227 Bloor Street East Type of Building: Churches Name of Building: Maurice Cody hall Notes: SEE: St. Paul's Anglican Church #1 ("Old St. Paul's") -- same address.
Address: 0 Bloor Street West Intersection: North Street (now Bay St) Type of Building: Churches Name of Building: Bloor Street Baptist Church
Address: 280 Bloor Street West Type of Building: Houses Notes: Originally the home of William Lailey.
Address: 329 Church Street Type of Building: Houses
Address: 47 Colborne Street Type of Building: Warehouses Name of Building: Milburn Building Notes: Block of five warehouses occupying street nos. 47-55 Colborne Street, built for Mr.T.Milburn.
Address: 0 College Street Intersection: Spadina Avenue Type of Building: Churches Name of Building: Broadway Tabernacle
Address: 149 College Street Type of Building: Art Schools Name of Building: Stewart Building Notes: Originally built for the Toronto Athletic Club, and was equiped with Toronto's first indoor swimming pool. Now owned and occupied by the Ontario School of Art and Design.
Address: 451 Davenport Road Type of Building: Hydro-Electric Stations
Address: 0 Dundas Street East Intersection: Bond Street Type of Building: Churches Name of Building: Bond St. Congregational Church Notes: Later known as the "Evangel Temple".
Address: 89 Elm Avenue Type of Building: Houses Notes: Originally the home of C.R. Rundle.
Address: 87 Elm Street Type of Building: Almshouses Name of Building: House of Industry Notes: Third floor addition by E.J. Lennox in 1899. Building changed in 1947 to Laughlin Lodge. Since then it has been operating as a home for the elderly.
Address: 227 Front Street East Type of Building: Performing Arts Centres Name of Building: Joey and Toby Tannenbaum Opera Centre Notes: A rehersal hall owned by the Canadian Opera Company. One building owned by the COC was originally a factory / warehouse -- part of the Gas Works complex which was built in 1888 by Strickland & Symons. The Opera Centre also includes three buildings immediately adjacent to the Gas Works Building which used to be the Standard Wollen Knitting Mills.
Address: 513 Jarvis Street Type of Building: Houses Name of Building: Woodlawn Notes: Originally the home of shipping magnate Thomas Long.
Address: 514 Jarvis Street Type of Building: Houses Notes: Originally built for Charles R. Rundle, one of the leading contractors in Toronto.
Address: 515 Jarvis Street Type of Building: Mansions Name of Building: Euclid Hall Notes: Initially the home of farm equipment magnate Hart A. Massey. Today the house survives as the "Keg Mansion".
Address: 519 Jarvis Street Type of Building: Houses Notes: Originally the home of Charles H. Massey. Now functions as the sales office of the Massey Estates townhomes.
Address: 603 Jarvis Street Type of Building: Houses Notes: Originally the home of H.E. Clarke.
Address: 37 King Street East Type of Building: Hotels Name of Building: King Edward Hotel
Address: 163 King Street East Type of Building: Office Buildings Name of Building: Beard Building Notes: Regarded at the time of demolition as the city's first skyscraper, despite the fact that it was not constructed with a metal frame.
Address: 3 King Street West Type of Building: Office Buildings Name of Building: Beatty Building
Address: 20 King Street West Type of Building: Retail Stores Name of Building: Manning Arcade
Address: 915 King Street West Type of Building: Office Buildings Name of Building: Massey Harris Building Notes: Initially designed by E. J. Lennox. Rear addition added by architect George Miller. Urbancorp (developers) are turning the building into a 60-unit condominium designed by ERA Architects. SEE ALSO: 954 King Street West
Address: 0 Lake Street (not current) Type of Building: Office Buildings Name of Building: Cobban Manufacturing Co.
Address: 37 Madison Avenue Type of Building: Houses Notes: Originally the Lewis Lukes House. Also known as the C.J. Holman House.
Address: 0 Mount Pleasant Cemetery Type of Building: Mausoleums Name of Building: Massey Mausoleum
Address: 0 Queen Street East Type of Building: Clubhouses Name of Building: Victoria Hall Notes: Built by E.J. Lennox for the Orange Association, now demolished.
Address: 145 Queen Street East Type of Building: Hostels Name of Building: Fred Victor Mission Notes: First building by E.J. Lennox opened in 1894. The second building was designed by Howard Tambling and opened in 1960. The third building opened in 1990 and was designed by Garwood-Jones and Van Nostrand.
Address: 765 Queen Street East Type of Building: Libraries Name of Building: Saulter Street Branch Library Notes: Functioned as Postal Station "G" for 61 years. Closed in 1975 and remained vacant for almost five years until it was rescued by the community to serve as a library and function as part of the Ralph Thornton Community Centre (it is a tenant).
Address: 2354 Queen Street East Type of Building: Houses Notes: Originally the home of lawyer D. Fasken.
Address: 3025 Queen Street East Type of Building: Mansions Name of Building: Chateau Des Quatre Vents Notes: House situated off of Rockway Avenue. Originally a 30-room home and later converted to six apartments. 1910 addition by E.J. Lennox.
Address: 0 Queen Street West Intersection: Terauley Street (now Bay) Type of Building: Office Buildings Name of Building: Manning Chambers
Address: 33 Queen Street West Type of Building: Restaurants Name of Building: McConkey's Lunch
Address: 60 Queen Street West Type of Building: City Halls Name of Building: City Hall - 3rd
Address: 1 Queen's Park Type of Building: Legislative Buildings Name of Building: Provincial Parliament Buildings (current) Notes: A fire destroyed part of the west wing in 1909. A north wing was completed in 1912. SEE ALSO: Provincial Parliament Buildings - East Block (for the 1924-1928 east portion of the Legislative Buildings, often referred to as the "Whitney Block").
Address: 15 Selby Street Type of Building: Houses Notes: Originally built for A.H. Rundle.
Address: 0 Simcoe Street Intersection: Elm Street Type of Building: Churches Name of Building: Erskine Presbyterian Church
Address: 234 St. George Street Type of Building: Houses Notes: Originally the home of Robert Watson.
Address: 234 St. George Street Type of Building: Town Houses Name of Building: Lennox Mews Notes: Town House complex built around two historic houses - one by E.J. Lennox.
Address: 17 Temperance Street Type of Building: Hardware Stores Name of Building: Aikenhead's Hardware Notes: Originally the Comet Bicycle Company building.
Address: 20 Toronto Street Type of Building: Office Buildings Name of Building: Excelsior Life Insurance Co.
Address: 36 Toronto Street Type of Building: Office Buildings Name of Building: Excelsior Life Building Notes: SEE also: no. 20 Toronto Street. Architects vary with sources.
Address: 330 Walmer Road Type of Building: Animal Housing Name of Building: Casa Loma Stables Notes: SEE ALSO: Casa Loma, no.1 Austin Terrace.
Address: 334 Walmer Road Type of Building: Houses Notes: Two semi-detached homes in a single structure occupy street nos. 334 & 336 Walmer Road. Were built as workmen's cottages for Casa Loma. SEE ALSO: no. 1 Austin Terrace.
Address: 205 Yonge Street Type of Building: Banks Name of Building: Bank of Toronto Notes: Was later called the Toronto Dominion Bank. Became the offices of the Toronto Historical Society, now known as Heritage Toronto.
Address: 664 Yonge Street Type of Building: City Blocks Name of Building: Scottish Ont & Manitoba Land Notes: A row of stores occupying street nos. 664-682 Yonge Street, designed by E.J. Lennox for the Scottish Ontario & Manitoba Land Company.