This 132-year-old building, located at 10 Asquith Ave
Date12/27/1973
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NotesOriginal Toronto Star caption: This 132-year-old building, located at 10 Asquith Ave., is only building in Toronto associated with John Rolph, the man who refused to be city's first mayor. He taught medicine in the house first built as a chapel. There are plans to demolish it to make way for new $30 million reference library. Image used to illustrate article, ''Leader in 1937 rebellion lived in Asquith Ave. building,'' published in Toronto Star, 29 December 1973, pg. A5.
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Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.). Faculty of Medicine
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1857-1885.
Globe Steam Book and Job Press
1857-1885.