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St. Andrew's Church Commemorative plaque, 1978.  

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Resource ID

6080

Access

Open

Address

383 Jarvis Street, Toronto, ON M5B 2C7

Credit Line

Heritage Toronto

Date of Creation

1978

Historical Themes

Architectural Heritage
Faith and Religion
War and Conflict

Program Category

Plaques

Rights

Heritage Toronto

Time Period

1835-1899
1954-1998
1900-1953

Caption

St. Andrew's Church Commemorative plaque, 1978.

Description

Designed by Langley & Burke in Gothic style and built of Credit Valley stone, this church was dedicated 17 March 1878. The Rev. Dr. G. M. Milligan, the first Minister, who served here for over two decades, initiated its construction for his Presbyterian congregation. With St. Andrew's Church (1875) at King and Simcoe Streets, it replaced the original Old St. Andrew's (1831-1878) at Church and Adelaide Streets. In 1951 the building was acquired by Estonian and Latvian Lutherans who arrived here as refugees following the occupation of their homelands on the Baltic Sea during World War II.

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Location Data

Marker lat / long: 43.662198, -79.376435 (WGS84)

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