Address: 0 Front Street West Type of Building: Legislative Buildings Name of Building: Provincial Parliament Buildings (3rd) Notes: Occupied the area known as Simcoe Place, a parcel of land bounded by Front, John, Simcoe and Wellington Streets.
Address: 0 Jarvis Street Intersection: Shuter Street Type of Building: Houses Name of Building: Hazelburn Notes: Home of Samuel Peters Jarvis. Demolished in 1847 to make way for the completion of the new Jarvis Street that was laid out from Queen Street to Bloor Street by Toronto architect John G. Howard (Toronto Reference Library houses the John G. Howard manuscripts).
Address: 132 Queen Street West Type of Building: Courthouses Name of Building: Osgoode Hall Notes: Address sometimes given as # 116-138 Queen Street W.. Built as the headquarters of the Law Society of Upper Canada and has had a lengthy building history. The following is a summary taken from Patrica McHugh's TORONTO ARCHITECTURE : A CITY GUIDE (1985): EAST WING - John Ewart (1829-1832); altered by Henry Bower Lane (1844). Law school addition by William G. Storm (1880, 1890). Interior altered by Burke & Horwood (1899); and altered again by Vaux and Bryan Chadwick (1925); rear additions (1937, 1958). CENTRE BLOCK by Henry Bower Lane (1844); rebuilt by Cumberland & Storm (1856-1861); rear additions (1910, 1923). WEST WING by Henry Bower Lane (1844); additions by Kivas Tully (1883); interioir altered by Burke & Horwood (1897); rear addition (1910); renovated and rear addition by Page & Steele (1972-1973). FENCE AND GATES by William G. Storm (1866)