Address: 57 Adelaide Street East Type of Building: Courthouses Name of Building: York County Courthouse Notes: Central portion of the courthouse is no.57 Adelaide Street West. The flanking west and east administrative wings occupied street nos. 55 and 65 repesctively. The west wing was altered by E.J. Lennox c1890-95 for the Consumers Gas Company of Canada, who purchased it and connected it to their premises on Toronto Street.
Architects: Cumberland & Ridout (firm) Cumberland & Storm (firm) Lett / Smith Architects (firm)
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)
Architects: Balowny William Burke & Horwood (firm) Cumberland & Storm (firm) Ewart John Hopkins Lawford & Nelson (firm) Lane Henry Page & Steele (firm) Storm William Taylor Hazell Architects (firm) Tully Kivas
Address: 0 Richmond Street West Type of Building: Courthouses Name of Building: Court House Notes: Log building as in use as a court house from 1813 to 1824, when the new court house on King Street was ready.