1895 – T.H. & B Station, Hamilton, Ontario
Architect: William Stewart
Station belonging to the Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo Railway Company that existed from 1892 through 1987 as a separate railway serving the Hamilton,
Station belonging to the Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo Railway Company that existed from 1892 through 1987 as a separate railway serving the Hamilton,
When it opened in 1896, it was known as the Collegiate Institute and Ontario Normal College.
The original building on this site was constructed in the 1870s.
Almost identical to other Normal Schools constructed in Stratford,
Demolished in 2005.
The Terminal building exterior was a mixture of masonry and terra cotta brick.
Constructed in 1908 after fire destroyed their previous building –
A fine example of International style of architecture was designed by City Architect Stanley Roscoe,