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The Rolph School Commemorative plaque, 1980.  

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Resource ID

6093

Access

Open

Address

10 Asquith Avenue, Toronto, ON M4W 2G8

Credit Line

Heritage Toronto

Date of Creation

1980

Historical Themes

Education
Health Care
Political History

Program Category

Plaques

Rights

Heritage Toronto

Time Period

1835-1899
1954-1998
1900-1953

Caption

The Rolph School Commemorative plaque, 1980.

Description

Dr. John Rolph (1793-1870), lawyer, physician and politician founded the first medical school in Upper Canada. As a reformer he was involved in the Rebellion of 1837 and fled to the United States. Following his return in 1845 he opened a school of medical instruction on Queen Street. Incorporated as the Toronto School of Medicine in 1851, it became the Medical Department of Victoria University in 1854. Popularly known as "Rolph's School", it occupied new premises on this site from 1856 until 1871, in a building originally built as a Wesleyan chapel in 1841. It was demolished in 1974.

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Location Data

Marker lat / long: 43.671589, -79.386145 (WGS84)

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