1915 – St. Augustine’s Seminary, Scarborough, Toronto, Canada
Architect: Arthur W. Holmes
St. Augustine’s Seminary was established in 1913 to train diocesan priests,
St. Augustine’s Seminary was established in 1913 to train diocesan priests,
The church is named in memory of Timothy Eaton,
Designed by by architect C.H.
One of three similar libraries built by the Toronto Public Library with funds from the Carnegie Trust.
The station, constructed in the Beaux Arts style,
Founded in 1911 as an offshoot of the Central Technical School offering eight commercial classes.
Constructed in only eight months.
A corner bank in a Georgian style of red stock brick and limestone dressings,
Probably the architect Charles S.
Between 1914 -1917 when the total enrollment of the school was 1259,