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Home where art patron Charles S
4/27/1978
Henry Baldwin's home, considered to be one of the last great homes that once stood on the outskirts of the original village of Yorkville
11/4/1989
Toronto home
6/4/1981
'A human housing project'. The Toronto Housing Corporation residential project in Riverdale is hard to find and familiar to relatively few Torontonians
n.d.
Famous homes
10/13/1992
Home of Charles Trick Currelly at 19 Wychwood Park
1/26/1979
Survivor's home
4/28/1988
In its heyday, 152 Beverley St
7/27/1979
George Brown: Founder of The Globe (above) and foe of Macdonald, his home still stands at 186 Beverley St
4/1/1982
Literary descendant
2/23/1987
Sugar loaf house: Named Drumsnab, the English north country word for a sugar loaf, this house near Castle Frank subway station had a view of mounds along the Don River when it was built in 1834
11/26/1979
Artist's home: Frederick Bell-Smith lived in this house at 336 Jarvis St
12/27/1982
Edward Blakes house 467 Jarvis St
10/13/1992
Forest Hill chateau
6/4/1982
Canada - Ontario - Toronto - Historic - Residences - A to D
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Wreckers' Bulldozers may soon level proud old Sherbourne St
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MacKenzie House
6/11/1993
Fisher home on yonge st. to be razed. An outstanding historic landmark, the cottage and warehouse on the south-east corner of Yonge and Wellesly stree(...)
3/31/1948
Charming houses: The Daniel Lamb farmhouse, top, in Cabbagetown started as a Regency Cottage in 1830 and was added to later on
8/20/1987
Right, a rare row of Colonial Revival houses, circa 1900, graces Howland Ave
8/20/1987
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