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Oakham House Commemorative plaque, 1977.  

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Resource ID

6072

Access

Open

Address

63 Gould Street, Toronto, ON M5B 1E9

Credit Line

Heritage Toronto

Date of Creation

1977

Historical Themes

Architectural Heritage
Education

Program Category

Plaques

Rights

Heritage Toronto

Time Period

1835-1899

Caption

Oakham House Commemorative plaque, 1977.

Description

This house, built in 1848, was designed by the notable architect William Thomas who lived and worked here until his death in 1860. Its Early Gothic Revival detailing includes heads, crests and finials. John McGee, surveyor, and his family lived here until 1892. It was enlarged in 1899 and became "The Home for Working Boys". In 1960 the building was acquired by Ryerson Institute of Technology and used as a student residence. Through substantial student support, it now provides recreational facilities for Ryerson Polytechnical Institute.

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Marker lat / long: 43.658164, -79.3779 (WGS84)

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