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Picture of large stone library with pillars and corner entrance. 
Queen Saulter Branch, Toronto Public Library
Picture of large stone library with pillars and corner entrance. 

Queen Saulter Branch, Toronto Public Library

Date1981
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Notes
From card with photo: Formerly Postal Station G 1913. This distinguished granite building was designed by Toronto's top architect of that period, E.J. Lennox, who was responsible for such gems as Casa Loma, Old City Hall, and the King Edward Hotel. The building functioned as a post office for 61 years until 1975 when a new post office was built farther along Queen Street. It remained vacant for 5 years until 1980 when it reopened housing the library, community centre and parent-child drop-in centre. 
Country:Canada
City, town or township:Toronto
Neighbourhood:Riverdale
Province or state:Ontario
DimensionsImage size: 12.5 cm x 17.8 cm (4 15/16 in. x 7 in.)
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Copyright HolderToronto Public Library
Call Number / Accession NumberTPL-A-0629