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A photolithograph of a pen-and-ink drawing by Tom McNeely. The cathedral is rendered, with tall…
St. James Anglican cathedral, on the northeast corner of King Street East and Church, looking west
A photolithograph of a pen-and-ink drawing by Tom McNeely. The cathedral is rendered, with tall buildings in the background. The foreground is grass, with a few park benchs and some people walking.

St. James Anglican cathedral, on the northeast corner of King Street East and Church, looking west

Date1973
Names
FormatPicture
Notes
Inscription reads: St. James Cathedral, Toronto—McNeely, '73
Issued as a Christmas card by McNeely in 1973. Accompanying sheet (973-23-2) has the text Best wishes for a merry Christmas and a happy and prosperous new year. Tom. The library has a different print (975-28-1) from the same drawing dated 1974.
GeographyBuilding Monument ParkSt. James' Anglican Cathedral (opened 1853)
GeographyCity, town, townshipToronto
GeographyNeighbourhoodFinancial District
GeographyNorth-south streetChurch Street
GeographyEast-west streetKing Street East
GeographyProvince stateOntario
GeographyCountryCanada
DimensionsImage size: 371 mm x 514 mm (14 5/8 in. x 20 1/4 in.)
Usage Rights Copyright (Learn More)
Copyright HolderMcNeely, Tom
Object Number973-23-1