Address: 103 Front Street East Intersection: Jarvis Street Type of Building: City Halls Name of Building: City Hall - 2nd Notes: Now known as the South St. Lawrence Market / Market Gallery and occupies no. 91 Front Street East. Built 1844-1845 by Henry Bower Lane. Rebuilt in 1851 by William Thomas (with John. G. Howard) to include shops in the wings. Stewart & Strickland rebuilt the shops in the east wing in 1876. The building was turned into a much larger market (by architect John Wilson Sidall) c1901, since the Third City Hall was completed at 60 Queen Street West in 1898.
Address: 0 Homewood Avenue Type of Building: Houses Name of Building: Home Wood Notes: Originally the home of George William Allan (1822-1901), Benjamin Homer Dixion (who changed the spelling to Homewood) and later Frederic Nicholls. It became the private 72-bed Wellesley Hospital in 1912. Demolished in 1964 to make room for the Wellesley Hospital expansion.
Address: 203 John Street Intersection: Stephanie Street Type of Building: Churches Name of Building: St. George the Martyr
Address: 425 King Street East Type of Building: Churches Name of Building: Little Trinity Church
Address: 0 Lawton Boulevard Type of Building: Houses Name of Building: Lawton Park Notes: Originaly built for Colonel Arthur Carthew. Sold to John Fisken in 1848. In 104 it was sold to John Palmer, who named it Huntly Lodge.
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)