Milne House, Edwards Gardens, Toronto, Ontario
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Names
Milne, Peter
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Lot 5, Con. 2 East. Lawrence Ave. Milne house. The house stood in the present Edwards Gardens until destroyed by fire in November 1962. Alexander Milne settled on the land in 1827, building a saw mill and fulling works at the southwest corner of Lawrence and Leslie. The house was built by Peter Milne (Alexander's second son and a blacksmith). The house was altered and added to by R. E. Edwards, who purchased the land in 1944 and began to turn it into a park. Metropolitan Toronto bought the property in 1955 and Edwards Gardens opened to the public in June of the following year. In 1964 the house was replaced with a building designed by Raymond Moriyama that still stands today.
Subject
Country:Canada
City, town or township:Toronto
East-west street:Lawrence Avenue East
Neighbourhood:Bridle Path-Sunnybrook
North-south street:Leslie Street
Province or state:Ontario
Medium
Dimensions60 x 91 mm
Extent
- 60 x 91 mm
Language
ProvenanceToronto Public Library. North York Central Library. Canadiana Department. Gift of North York Historical Society.
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Copyright HolderNorth York Historical Society
Call Number / Accession NumberNYHS00797