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Colborne Street is a street running several hundred metres east of Yonge Street in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It crosses Victoria Street and Leader Lane, ending at Church Street. It is located between and parallel to King Street East and Wellington Street East. The street is notable for retaining several historic buildings built during ...
10 Toronto Street St. Lawrence: Old Toronto [40] 39 Colborne Street 1854 39 Colborne Street St. Lawrence: Old Toronto [40] Ashbridge Estate: 1854 1444 Queen Street East Leslieville: Old Toronto 18 Clairville Tollhouse 1854 2095 Codlin Crescent Clairville: Etobicoke [5] Jacob Stong House 1854 Jacob Strong Victorian: 4700 Keele Street York ...
The Milburn building, 47-55 Colborne Street, Toronto, built in 1886 by E.J. Lennox.jpg. The Milburn building was built in 1886 at 47-55 Colborne Street, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, by architect Edward James Lennox. [1] Lennox was well known for his work on more famous buildings in Toronto, like Casa Loma and Toronto's old city hall.
Leader's Lane is a short street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [1] The street was part of the former city of York, Upper Canada. It runs from Wellington Street to King Street, crossing Colborne Street. The street was renamed Leader's Lane after the Toronto Leader, a newspaper whose offices were located there from 1852 to 1878. [2]
Colborne Lodge by John George Howard, 1865. Built in 1836 by City Surveyor John George Howard to house himself and his wife, Jemima Frances Meikle, Colborne Lodge is perched on the top of a hill overlooking Lake Ontario. The home is a classic example of the Regency cottage style, and it was one of the first such buildings in area.
Colborne Street, Toronto; To a street in Montreal which was formerly called Colborne Street. This page was last edited on 28 December 2019, at 03:11 (UTC). Text is ...
Trader's Bank Building is a 15-storey, 55.39 m (181.7 ft) early skyscraper (the first in Toronto [3]), completed in 1906 at 67 Yonge Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.The building was designed by Carrère and Hastings, with construction beginning in 1905.
In January 1836 Colborne became commander-in-chief of all the armed forces in British North America. [1] He was promoted to the local rank of lieutenant general on 8 July 1836. [16] Colborne personally led the offensive at the Battle of Saint-Eustache in December 1837 defeating the rebel force which had become holed up in a church. His forces ...